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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.13 He co-directs the Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Robotics, an interdisciplinary research group at the interface of Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience.2 Philippides also leads be.AI, the Leverhulme Doctoral Centre for Biomimetic Embodied AI.2

    His research focuses on understanding intelligence as an active process emerging from the interaction of body, brain, and environment.2 Specifically, Philippides studies insect visual navigation and learning, drawing inspiration from the remarkable abilities of ants and bees.2 His work aims to:

    1. Better understand intelligence
    2. Develop novel AI and biorobotic algorithms for robotic visual navigation and exploration2

    Philippides has collaborated widely within Sussex Neuroscience on various computational aspects, including modeling, data analysis, and experimental design.1 His research interests include:

    • Biorobotics
    • Insect Navigation
    • Neuroethology
    • Computational Neuroscience
    • Neuromodulation4

    He has published numerous papers in these fields, with his work being cited over 4,000 times according to Google Scholar.4

    Highlights

    Andrew Philippides | University of Sussex - Academia.edu
    Nov 28 · youtube.com
    MorphoTalk - Andy Philippides - YouTube
    MorphoTalk - Andy Philippides - YouTube
    ‪Andrew Philippides‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
    Aug 31 · sussex.ac.uk
    Professor Andy Philippides - University of Sussex

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    Greater Brighton and Hove Area