Bio-Inspired Robotics/Ai
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 308.90 MB | Duration: 0h 34m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 308.90 MB | Duration: 0h 34m
An introduction
What you'll learn
Define Biomimetics
Discover some angles of the history of biomimetics
Understand the biological inspirations behind robotic systems.
Compare bio-inspired to conventional robotics
Have a general knowledge about biomimetic applications
Recognize the main elements , design principles of biomimrtics and its fields
Requirements
No experience needed.
Description
This course examines how principles from nature and living organisms inspire the design and control of next-generation robotic systems. It introduces the role of artificial intelligence (AI)—including machine learning and neural networks—in enhancing bio-inspired robotics, enabling the creation of adaptive, efficient, and intelligent machines capable of navigating complex environments. Ultimately, this serves as a first introduction to a fascinating field that will expand both your knowledge and your excitement for discovery.By the end of this course, participants will have gained a solid foundation in the field of bio-inspired robotics. They will be able to explore and explain key moments in the history of biomimetics, tracing how early ideas and natural observations have shaped modern robotics. Participants will develop a clear understanding of the biological systems that inspire robotic design—ranging from animal locomotion and sensory systems to adaptation and self-repair mechanisms—and how these principles are translated into engineering solutions. They will also acquire a broad knowledge of biomimetic applications across domains such as healthcare, environmental monitoring, and advanced technologies. Finally, students will be equipped to critically compare bio-inspired robotics with conventional robotics, identifying not only their differences in design, control, and efficiency, but also the unique benefits and future potential that bio-inspired approaches bring to the field.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 First presentation
Lecture 2 The plan
Section 2: An Overview of Biomimetics
Lecture 3 Brief view
Lecture 4 Definition
Lecture 5 A brief history
Lecture 6 Design key principles and biomimicry elements
Lecture 7 Fields that use biomimetics
Section 3: Comparison to Conventional Robotics
Lecture 8 Comparison to Conventional Robotics
Section 4: Applications
Lecture 9 Brief view
Lecture 10 Applications in Robotics
Lecture 11 Famous Examples
Section 5: Bio-Inspired Artificial Intelligence
Lecture 12 Bio-Inspired Artificial Intelligence
Section 6: Summary
Lecture 13 Summary
Anyone can participate or engage without needing to possess certain qualifications, skills, or experience.