Evripidis Gkanias
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bio-inspired
Celestial compass design mimics the fan-like polarisation filter array of insect eyes
Hardware prototype of the model using a ring of UV-sensitive photodiode pairs, and test it under cloudy and occluded skies.
Evripidis Gkanias
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Robert Mitchell
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Jan Stankiewicz
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Sadeque Khan
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Srinjoy Mitra
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Barbara Webb
Insect-brain inspired neuromorphic nanophotonics
The goal of the project is to develop nanophotonic on-chip devices for integrated sensing and neural computation, inspired by the insect brain.
Insect neuroethology of reinforcement learning
Thesis - Doctor of Philosophy. I inversigated how insects form associative memories in their mushroom bodies and how this impacts their olfactory learning, visual navigation, and time-delayed reinforcements tasks.
Exploiting invisible cues for robot navigation in complex natural environments
Design a sensor that transforms skylight into a compass direction.
Miniature insect model for active learning (minimal)
We develop a new foundation for understanding natural learning by developing a complete multilevel model of learning in larvae
Robocrab: data-driven adaptation of the evation behaviour in fiddler crabs
Disertation - Master of Science. We create a semi-supervised structure of neural network, inspired by the physiology of neurons in fiddler crabs, and train it to adapt the evasion behaviour of fiddler crabs on potential predators, solving a complicated visuomotor problem (developed in Python using the Theano/Tensorflow-based ‘keras’ library
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