Conference article accepted: Kartikeya Walia, William Navaraj, Azfar Khalid, Ahmed Khan and Philip Breedon, A Low-Cost Reconfigurable Industrial Robot Design Utilising Additively Manufactured Components, IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), October 2022.
Peer reviewed paper for NPJ-Flexible Electronics and IEEE Sensors
Article published: A Christou, Y Gao, WT Navaraj, H Nassar, R Dahiya, 3D Touch Surface for Interactive Pseudo‐Holographic Displays, Advanced Intelligent Systems 4 (2), 2000126, 2022.
Teleoperation Robotic Avatar for Immunocompromised Patient Assistance-with partners Forum Virium, TouchLab, University of Helsinki hospital, EIT Digital project. Granted.
Peer reviewed one article for ASME Journal of Electronic Packaging
Peer reviewed one article for Scientific Reports.
Our paper "Energy Generating Electronic Skin with Intrinsic Tactile Sensing without Touch Sensors" by P. Escobedo, M. Ntagios, D. Shakthivel, W. Navaraj, R. Dahiya published in IEEE Transactions on Robotics.
We are one of the two teams from UK and one of 38 teams world wide to qualify to the semi-finals stage of Ana Avatar X-Prize competition.
Team supervised by Dr. William Navaraj wins Engineering Grand Challenge 2021 Award.
Project Student Rohit Ramesh wins Best Project Award in the NTU 2021 Degree Show.
Our tactile robotic avatar collaborative project with TouchLab Edinburgh, Ediburgh Centre for Robotics, University of Edinburgh and Nottingham Trent University presented at FoundersForum, Oxford.
Pablo Escobedo, Markellos Ntagios, Dhayalan Shakthivel, William Navaraj, Ravinder Dahiya*, Energy Generating Electronic Skin With Intrinsic Tactile Sensing Without Touch Sensors, Paper accepted for presentation at Conference: 2021 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS).
Our article "Tacsac: A Wearable Haptic Device with Capacitive Touch-Sensing Capability for Tactile Display" published in the Sensors journal was selected as an Editor's choice article. The Editors’s Choice Articles are selected by the Editor-in-Chiefs as noteworthy or likely to be of high interest to readers, and comprise key papers that highlight some of the best current research published in Sensors.
Our tactile robotic avatar collaborative project with TouchLab Edinburgh, Ediburgh Centre for Robotics, University of Edinburgh and Nottingham Trent University presented present at ANA-Avatar X-Prize, Miami, Florida.
Microsystems and Nanoengineering Outstanding Paper award
Peer reviewed paper for NPJ-Flexible Electronics and IEEE Sensors
Article published: A Christou, Y Gao, WT Navaraj, H Nassar, R Dahiya, 3D Touch Surface for Interactive Pseudo‐Holographic Displays, Advanced Intelligent Systems 4 (2), 2000126, 2022.
Teleoperation Robotic Avatar for Immunocompromised Patient Assistance-with partners Forum Virium, TouchLab, University of Helsinki hospital, EIT Digital project. Granted.
Peer reviewed one article for ASME Journal of Electronic Packaging
Peer reviewed one article for Scientific Reports.
Our paper "Energy Generating Electronic Skin with Intrinsic Tactile Sensing without Touch Sensors" by P. Escobedo, M. Ntagios, D. Shakthivel, W. Navaraj, R. Dahiya published in IEEE Transactions on Robotics.
We are one of the two teams from UK and one of 38 teams world wide to qualify to the semi-finals stage of Ana Avatar X-Prize competition.
Team supervised by Dr. William Navaraj wins Engineering Grand Challenge 2021 Award.
Project Student Rohit Ramesh wins Best Project Award in the NTU 2021 Degree Show.
Our tactile robotic avatar collaborative project with TouchLab Edinburgh, Ediburgh Centre for Robotics, University of Edinburgh and Nottingham Trent University presented at FoundersForum, Oxford.
Pablo Escobedo, Markellos Ntagios, Dhayalan Shakthivel, William Navaraj, Ravinder Dahiya*, Energy Generating Electronic Skin With Intrinsic Tactile Sensing Without Touch Sensors, Paper accepted for presentation at Conference: 2021 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS).
Our article "Tacsac: A Wearable Haptic Device with Capacitive Touch-Sensing Capability for Tactile Display" published in the Sensors journal was selected as an Editor's choice article. The Editors’s Choice Articles are selected by the Editor-in-Chiefs as noteworthy or likely to be of high interest to readers, and comprise key papers that highlight some of the best current research published in Sensors.
Our tactile robotic avatar collaborative project with TouchLab Edinburgh, Ediburgh Centre for Robotics, University of Edinburgh and Nottingham Trent University presented present at ANA-Avatar X-Prize, Miami, Florida.
Microsystems and Nanoengineering Outstanding Paper award