AAAS Science in collaboration with the EISZ Consortium invites you to a Webinar - Learn from Science Robotics editor
Webinar Topic: Learn from Science Robotics editor, Amos Matsiko, Ph.D with a presentation and Q&A session
Date and Time: 10 December 2025, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Meet the Editor:
Amos Matsiko, Ph.D.
Education: MEng Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK; PhD Bioengineering, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; Postdoctoral Research: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Areas of Responsibility: Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Vehicles, Biohybrid Robots, Exoskeletons, Humanoids, Medical Robots, Micro- and Nano-Robotics, Motion Planning and Control, Prosthetics, Space, Planetary and Undersea Exploration
About Science Robotics
Welcome to Science Robotics! Whether fully autonomous or in close collaboration with humans, robots are becoming ubiquitous. Found in space and deep-sea exploration, performing in the operating room or driving automobiles, their influence grows daily. Science Robotics provides a much-needed forum for the latest technological advances and for the critical social, ethical and policy issues surrounding robotics. Bearing the quality hallmark of the Science family of journals, Science Robotics caters to both researchers and general stakeholders. It is multidisciplinary, covering the traditional disciplines of robotics, as well as emerging trends such as advanced materials and bio-inspired designs; it covers all scales, from very large systems to micro/nano robots; its scope is broad, addressing both theoretical advances and practical applications; and it promotes reproducibility, facilitated by online supplementary materials and design/code repositories. We welcome the community—both established researchers and new talent—to join Science Robotics as we strive to transform the future of robotics for the benefit of all.
Mission
To promote advances in research and development of robotics for all environments by providing a central forum for communication of the most exciting new discoveries.
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