Excited to share that the UK Sensorimotor Conference 2026 is happening 7–9 July 2026 at University of Plymouth in Plymouth!
This meeting brings together the UK sensorimotor community to share research across basic and clinical studies, motor control, neuroimaging, electrophysiology, robotics, and more — with broad speaking opportunities for attendees.
Venue: Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth
📅 When: 7–9 July 2026
£80 registration includes an evening reception at the Plymouth Marine Station.
More info & sign-up: https://t.co/AWmweq5NvH
ROCO318: Mobile and Humanoid Robots — 2025 Showcase
Robotics students at the University of Plymouth (UK) showcased their bipedal walking robots as they traversed a 1 m test track: https://t.co/kFwb7gsggA
At the IET event Land, Sea, Air, held at the University of Plymouth, Aron Kisdi from Autodiscovery was demonstrating the Unitree G1 humanoid walking around.
https://t.co/hL3BNbaahO
Video showcasing coursework projects built by 2nd-year students in their Introduction to Robotics module at the University of Plymouth.
https://t.co/vkVmP45jhx
Course details here:
https://t.co/Eydej62RKa
https://t.co/DHpVAwBERQ
Explore the innovative work of Electronics and Robotics students at the University of Plymouth, featured in this video from the 2025 Student Project Showcase.
https://t.co/wUug1pFm2J
I'm pleased to share our recent preprint reviewing speech production, motor control processes involved, and their potential disruption in stuttering. This work discusses how insights from control theory and motor neuroscience might enhance our understanding of stuttering and speech motor control more generally.
The preprint is available here: https://t.co/Qj6KKh6IyG
Just found my favourite piece of classical music on YouTube!
Borodin: Polovtsian Dances from "Prince Igor" (with Score) https://t.co/C8CLk0OKiE via @YouTube