BRAIN-LAB

Bio-Inspired Robotics & Neural Engineering

VISTEC Graduation Ceremony 2023

7 Nov 2023 – On the occasion of VISTEC graduation day of the academic year 2022, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn graciously gave certificates to Master and PhD graduates (VDO 5:25). This year, we had 2 graduates from our school of IST attended this event, who were Mr. Chaicharn Akkawutvanich from BRAIN lab Read more about VISTEC Graduation Ceremony 2023[…]

CLAWAR 2023: Our Freelander project won a paper award

On October 2, 2023 – We joined the 26th issue of the International Conference Series on Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies for Mobile Machines (CLAWAR). This event focuses on the general area of mobile robotics, covering climbing, walking, flying robots with assistance and service provided to humans and machines. We presented our Read more about CLAWAR 2023: Our Freelander project won a paper award[…]

SCBX NEXT TECH – Exhibition by our members

On October 4, 2023, our members, Mr. Thirawat Chuthong and Miss Thipawan Pairam, presented the work of our Robotics Lab at the SCBX NEXT TECH event at Siam Paragon in Bangkok. During this event, we showcased a novel bio-inspired integrative approach to developing neural locomotion control, enabling a stick insect-like walking robot to learn how Read more about SCBX NEXT TECH – Exhibition by our members[…]

Our bipedal inspection robot was published in IEEE Spectrum

On Sep 8, 2023 – Our bipedal inspection robot, called ‘AVISbot’ was published in IEEE Spectrum on Video Friday: Robot Dance. An innovative adaptive bipedal robot with bio-inspired multimodal locomotion control can autonomously adapt its body posture to balance on pipes, surmount obstacles of up to 14 centimeters in height (48 percent of its height), and stably Read more about Our bipedal inspection robot was published in IEEE Spectrum[…]

Welcome a visitor from Office of National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission

On September 14, 2023, we welcomed a group of visitors from the Office of National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission to our Robotics Studio and Advanced Robotics and Intelligent Automation (ARIA) Laboratory. We presented our 7 wonders of robotics, such as bio-inspired robots, service robots, inspection robots, etc.