Speaker:

Reuben Strydom,

Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland

Title: Bio-inspired Strategies for Autonomous Aerial Navigation, Guidance and Interception

Abstract: It is evident that Nature has evolved elegant solutions to perform complex tasks. Indeed, insects have developed impressive dexterity in Navigation, Guidance and Interception, and these principles may hold the key for a unmanned aircraft with greater autonomy. This presentation outlines the key thesis contributions for a number of biologically inspired principles for autonomous aerial Navigation, Guidance and Interception.

 

About Neuroscience Seminars

Neuroscience seminars at the QBI play a major role in the advancement of neuroscience in the Asia-Pacific region. The primary goal of these seminars is to promote excellence in neuroscience through the exchange of ideas, establishing new collaborations and augmenting partnerships already in place.

Seminars in the QBI Auditorium are held on Wednesdays at 12-1pm, which are sometimes simulcast on Zoom (with approval from the speaker). We also occassionally hold seminars from international speakers via Zoom. The days and times of these seminars will vary depending on the time zone of the speaker. Please see each seminar listed below for details. 

 

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