Search results for zebedee
Fighting crime with lasers
13th February 2014
It’s the type of technology you’d expect on Batman’s utility belt – but you won’t find it in a DC […]
Gamifying education to boost science skills
7th February 2014
Education has come a long way since the ‘chalk and talk’ classes of the 90s. Back then the most exciting […]
Self-driving cars and autonomous robots: where to now?
21st November 2013
By Michael Brünig, Deputy Chief, Computational Informatics There isn’t a radio-control handset in sight as a nimble robot briskly weaves […]
Lean on me: Australian inventors help map Pisa tower
20th September 2013
By Sunanda Creagh, Editor, The Conversation. Interviewed: Jonathan Roberts, Research Program Leader, Autonomous Systems. Scientists have used a hand-held 3D laser scanner […]
3D mapping a Pisa cake
18th September 2013
Our researchers have created the first ever interior 3D map of Italy’s iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa by using a […]
Eureka! We’ve done it again.
5th September 2013
The Eureka Prizes are to science and technology what the Oscars are to movies… without the botox. The prizes are […]
Scanning for suspicious packages just got easier
29th May 2013
By Jonathan Roberts, Research Director, Autonomous Systems Lab. Suspicious packages and public spaces go together like, well, like suspicious packages […]
Past is the future with 3D mapping technology
13th April 2013
Our Autonomous Systems Lab scientists are using our Zebedee scanner to capture a 3D point cloud of Fort Lytton.
Why the Australian manufacturing industry needs the next generation of robots
7th February 2013
By Alberto Elfes, Science leader for robotics Amid the gloom about the prospects for manufacturing in Australia — and the […]