
Description
Major Related too : Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Robotics Engineering, Ocean Engineering , Marine Engineering
Description : Underwater robotics encompasses the design, development, and application of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) for exploration, monitoring, and research in marine environments. These vehicles, equipped with various sensors and propulsion systems, navigate the challenging underwater terrain to conduct tasks such as mapping underwater topography, studying marine life, inspecting underwater structures, and collecting environmental data. With advancements in technology, underwater robotics plays a crucial role in expanding our understanding of the oceans and addressing challenges such as climate change, ocean exploration, and underwater resource management.
Syllabus
- Importance of Underwater Robotics
- Studying the Coastal Ocean Using Underwater Robots
- Lunchtime Lecture: Creating Biological Inspired Underwater Robots with Dr Gabriel Weymouth
- Lunchtime Lecture: Creating Biological Inspired Underwater Robots with Dr Gabriel Weymouth
- Generalised hydrodynamics (Lecture 1) by Benjamin Doyon
- Ph4454: Sonar Transducer Theory and Design - Lecture 1
- Marine Engineering Interview Q & A || Lecture 01 || Marathon Lecture 01
- Lecture 1 Hydrostatic Pressure and Its application
- Earth Science: Lecture 2 - Atoms and Chemical Bonds