We had the chance to speak with Jane Hillston, Professor of Quantitative Modeling in the School of Informatics at the[…]
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Bees are becoming an inspiration for independent drones
Research into behavior and flying patterns of green orchidee bees reveals possible future for autonomous unmanned aircraft and small robots. The way in which these bees assess the incoming light enables them to navigate…
Read moreComputational modelling no longer an ad-hoc activity
Late last year, we spoke with Adriana Compagnoni, a keynote speaker at BICT 2015, 9th EAI International Conference on Bio-Inspired[…]
Read moreMolecular communications as the key to better ICT
Late last year, we spoke with Kazuhiro Oiwa, one of the keynote speakers at BICT 2015, 9th EAI International Conference[…]
Read moreBICT 2015 Best Paper Awards: The best and the brightest introduce their research in bio-inspired ICT
The world’s top researchers and Best Paper Awards at BICT 2015 introduce their research in bio-inspired ICT and illustrate the[…]
Read moreBICT 2014: highlights of the world-leading multidisciplinary conference
The 8th International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and Communications Technologies (formerly BIONETICS), BICT 2014, which took place on December 1-3,[…]
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