2025 AI-driven weather prediction breakthrough reported Cambridge researchers showcase robots at GLOBALWIIN Body fat accurately predicted from AI-powered smartphone app 2024 Women in Neuro UK-award winner- Flavia Mancini 2024 USERN Prize in the category of Formal and Theoretical Sciences and Italy Made Me Award Professor Malcolm Smith receives the 2025 IEEE Control Systems Award ‘Palaeo-robots’ to help scientists understand how fish started to walk on land Isaac Reid receives 2024 Google PhD Fellowship The Road to Embodied AI Major funding for flagship research project on AI in Law Enforcement Dr Jossy Sayir – Pilkington Prize winner 2024 Professor Albert Guillén i Fàbregas awarded European Research Council funding Turing Fellows announced AgriFoRwArdS Cohort 2 – meet the next generation of experts in agri-food robotics Juyeon Heo receives an Apple Scholar in AIML PhD fellowship Cambridge engineering PhD research presented at Parliament Robot trained to read braille at twice the speed of humans What’s going on in our brains when we plan? Wayve – a pioneer in embodied AI for autonomous driving – raises $1bn in new funding round 2023 Using machine learning to monitor driver ‘workload’ could help improve road safety Training the next generation of AI researchers Robot chef mimics simple recipes from food videos The CEDAR Story with Andy Walter and Simon Gibson International Virtual Conference on Embodied Intelligence Inner secrets of Iron Age sword revealed for the first time using cutting-edge research Cambridge AI expert delivers Future of Compute Review to the UK government Cambridge and Google partner to facilitate AI research 2022 Alumni stories: Meet Alex Kendall – the autonomous vehicle pioneer with global ambition Remote control of floating objects – solving a complex fluid dynamics problem with AI Tokyo TECH and Cambridge: research exchange and collaboration Cambridge robotics research on show at Robot Lab Live 2022 Cambridge University trains robot to ‘taste’ as it cooks eggs Alumni stories: Bringing real life to the virtual world Qing Li and Runze Gan are joint winners of the Best Student Paper Award at Fusion 2022 Self-healing materials for robotics made from ‘jelly’ and salt Computer vision for virtual footwear fitting and shoe size suggestion Cambridge engineer among the new Fellows announced today by the Royal Society New research set to crack the ‘walking fish’ phenomenon Study proposes how changes in the neural code unlock brain’s ‘inner learning’ Professor Malcolm Smith elected IFAC Fellow Cambridge engineers awarded European Research Council funding Professor Zoubin Ghahramani to lead the government’s Future of Compute Review Funding awarded to build machine learning models for safety-critical applications Prior knowledge can help machine learning models – Dr. Vincent Fortuin receives prestigious fellowship 2021 New model improves accuracy of machine learning in COVID-19 diagnosis while preserving privacy Gates Cambridge class of 2021 – Yassir Fathullah Join our Bio-Inspired Robotics Lab at Robot Lab Live “Hey Cyba: The Inner Workings of a Virtual Personal Assistant” a new book by Steve Young Unicycling Cambridge University student gets juggling record Funding awarded to harness the power of machine learning in healthcare and safety-critical applications Taking machine learning to the next level Umang Bhatt accepted into the Turing Enrichment Scheme at the Alan Turing Institute Real-time drone intent monitoring could enable safer use of drones and prevent a repeat of 2018 Gatwick incident For the brain, context is key to new theory of movement and memory Researchers unlock behaviour of rare cells that evade antibiotics by ‘playing dead’ Professor Zoubin Ghahramani announced as a Turing AI World-Leading Researcher Fellow Identification of ‘violent’ processes that cause wheezing could lead to better diagnosis and treatment for lung disease 2020 Join us at the 2020 Cambridge Science Festival Introducing RoboPatient – a soft robotics approach to training doctors Study into the dynamics of free-falling paper shapes could aid the design of bio-inspired robotics Computer vision app allows easier monitoring of diabetes Professors among the 2020 Royal Society medal and award winners Improved MRI scans could aid in development of arthritis treatments Speech research group success at INTERSPEECH 2020 Cambridge machine learning experts announced as Turing AI Fellows Professor Roberto Cipolla elected a Fellow of The International Association for Pattern Recognition PhD research at the forefront of technology recognised with award Cambridge launches the Observatory for Human-Machine Collaboration Study shows how our brains remain active during familiar, repetitive tasks AI-based ‘no-touch touchscreen’ could reduce risk of pathogen spread from surfaces A new approach to addressing gender bias in machine translation Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine announces its official launch Cambridge engineers scoop innovation accolade in Jaguar Land Rover Awards PhD student’s academic and extra-curricular achievements honoured with award MRC Fellowship awarded to Cambridge neuroscientist for research into pain 2019 The £2 billion vegetable and the agricultural future of the East Robot uses machine learning to harvest lettuce A personal electronic memory bank for your conversations PhD student David Burt has won the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Machine Learning Machine learning to help develop self-healing robots that ‘feel pain’ Speech recognition expert honoured as ISCA Fellow Does a bigger brain make you smarter? Wayve unveils self-driving car trials in central London AI could be a force for good – but we’re currently heading for a darker future Cambridge AI expert to speak at Hay Festival 2019 Predicting fruit harvest with drones and artificial intelligence UK government backs University of Cambridge and Microsoft mission to build better AI World’s first Centre for Doctoral Training in Agri-Food Robotics The wall-climbing robot inspired by a leech The AI researcher with a varied career A new information engineering course with autonomous driving at its heart Cambridge team win soft robotics manipulation challenge Meet the neuroscientist using engineering to help ‘unlock’ the brain The uncertain unicycle that taught itself and how it’s helping AI make good decisions In tech we trust? Robots can go all the way to Mars but they can’t pick up the groceries Study identifies our ‘inner pickpocket’ 2018 Cambridge and AI: what makes this city a good place to start a business? Cambridge celebrates 10th anniversary at Hay Festival Low-cost AI heart monitor developed by Cambridge start-up 2017 Cambridge team take top prize in international robotics competition Meet Dr Fumiya Iida New role for Cambridge AI and machine learning expert Hold the presses: the robots are not taking over. Not yet, anyway. Engineering solutions: how Cambridge research helped revolutionise suspension systems in motorsport Could we build a Blade Runner-style ‘replicant’? Understanding the brain – free festival to put the spotlight on Cambridge neuroscientists Women in Engineering: an interview with PhD student Hannah Sheahan Mechatronics lecturer wins award to investigate commercialisation potential of farm robotics research Cambridge professor and graduate nominated for 2017 WIRED Smart List Do the neurons in our bodies really behave like a sushi conveyor belt? Workshop on biologically-inspired robotics brings together UK and Japanese minds Supercar on display at Caius in honour of Professor Malcolm Smith Professor Roberto Cipolla wins the Everingham prize 2016 Cause of phantom limb pain in amputees, and potential treatment, identified Biomedical Engineering new perspectives for clinical solutions Engineering at work in the 2016 Cambridge Science Festival Opinion: How we built a robot that can evolve – and why it won’t take over the world Professor Phil Woodland elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering Artificial intelligence: computer says YES (but is it right?) Making a chatty robot 10th anniversary of the International Computer Vision Summer School New smartphone-based system teaches machines to see Reconditioning the brain to overcome fear Think small: diminishing returns in neuroscience Impact Studies: Metail’s ‘mini-me’ shopping revolution 2015 On the origin of (robot) species The future of intelligence: Cambridge University launches new centre to study AI and the future of humanity Sports calibrated The future of robotics based on biological principle Impact Studies: A suspension revolution in Formula I Motorsport Machine learning students newest Qualcomm fellowship recipients Let’s get statted Royal Society Fellows Professors John Robertson and Zoubin Ghahramani 2014 Modelling how neurons work together 400th Anniversary of Japan-British Relations 2013 Machine Learning paper wins Classic prize Is this the face of the future? 2012 £16M Boost for UK Robotics How do neurons firing in the brain produce movement in the body? Andrew Wilson wins Best Student Paper Award at the Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence Conference Smart listeners and smooth talkers Metail: translating cutting edge research into commercial success 2011 Dr Máté Lengyel receives inaugural Wellcome Trust Investigator Award Darkness sheds light on neural computations Smarter speech technology set to give us smooth-talking gadgets Don’s Diary Alumnus Dr Jamie Shotton and the development of Kinect for Xbox 360 Professor Roberto Cipolla’s software used by sculptor Antony Gormley to create a monumental sculpture 2010 The future of search Human language translation technology competition winners Royal Academy of Engineering elected Professor Roberto Cipolla to a Fellowship 2009 Cracking the code of a killer Project Pebble Nokia demonstrate new technology at the Department 2008 Control your TV simply by waving your arm 2006 Pushing the boundaries of search Sending email at the blink of an eye 2005 Dr Zoubin Ghahramani joins the Department Detecting and tracking individual people in a crowd Digital Pygmalion project: from photographs to 3D computer model 2004 2002 Best scientific programme, 2002