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- Advanced sensor-systems
- Medical robotics
- biologically-inspired robotics
- machine learning and adaptive behaviour
- applied to intelligent and distributed control/monitoring systems for robotics. His research foci are: innovative medical technology
- safe physical Human Robot Interaction for robots co-located with humans
- modelling animal brain signal processing and control structures
- self-healing VLSI electronic hardware for safety-critical applications.

- Qualifications:PhD, Professor
- Position:Professor of Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- Department:Faculty of Environment and Technology (FET)
- Telephone:+4411732 86330
- Email:Anthony.Pipe@uwe.ac.uk
About me
Tony Pipe is Deputy Director of the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (http://www.brl.ac.uk/). He obtained his PhD qualification in 1997, became a Reader in 2006, and has been a full Professor of Robotics and Autonomous Systems since 2010.
Area of expertise
Tony Pipe has 20 years of experience in carrying out research on advanced sensor-systems, medical robotics, biologically-inspired robotics, machine learning and adaptive behaviour, applied to intelligent and distributed control/monitoring systems for robotics. His research foci are: innovative medical technology, safe physical Human Robot Interaction for robots co-located with humans; modelling animal brain signal processing and control structures; self-healing VLSI electronic hardware for safety-critical applications. He has co-authored over 200 internationally reviewed publications.
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