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    Andrew Philippides

    Professor of Biorobotics at University of Sussex

    Andrew Philippides is a Professor of Biorobotics at the University of Sussex, specializing in computational neuroscience, insect navigation, and biorobotics.14 His research focuses on using computational and robotic modeling to understand the neurobiology of visual learning and navigation, particularly in insects like ants.1

    Key aspects of Professor Philippides' work include:

    1. Developing computational models of insect navigation, especially for ants in complex environments.1
    2. Studying how insects use visual information for navigation and route learning.1
    3. Collaborating on various computational aspects within Sussex Neuroscience, including modeling, data analysis, and experimental design.1

    Professor Philippides holds several positions at the University of Sussex:

    • Professor of Biorobotics in the School of Engineering and Informatics2
    • Director of Research and Knowledge Exchange for the School of Engineering and Informatics2

    His research has been widely cited, with over 4,000 citations on Google Scholar.4 Professor Philippides has published extensively on topics such as insect navigation, computational neuroscience, and biorobotics.4

    In addition to his research, Professor Philippides is involved in supervising PhD projects, including those focused on using ant biology to improve robotic navigation.3

    Highlights

    ‪Andrew Philippides‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
    Aug 31 · sussex.ac.uk
    Professor Andy Philippides - University of Sussex

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    Greater Brighton and Hove Area