This week our colleague Rachel Ringe was attending HRI'25 - the 20th edition of the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction. There she contributed her papers MetaMorph -- A Metamodelling Approach For Robot Morphology and The Wilhelm Tell Dataset of Affordance Demonstrations to the Robot Design session.
The focus of this year's conference is "Robots for a Sustainable World". Rachel's scientific approach with "MetaMorph" deals with the classification of the morphology of robots, while "Wilhelm Tell" focuses on the learning of affordances of robots in everyday household tasks.
We hope you had a great time in Down Under. And congratulations from your colleages to your success, Rachel!