Workshops

Holiday workshops: Introduction to robotics week (Year 11 - 13)

Design, build and program underwater robots in an exciting week-long workshop exploring robotics and AI.

Image credit: Tim Mitchell

Spend a week diving into the exciting world of robotics and artificial intelligence in this hands-on holiday workshop.

Guided by experts Rustam Stolkin and Peter Brewer, participants will explore both mechanical and computational aspects of robotics. Along the way, they'll discover how robots are used in real-world settings, from industry to cutting-edge research, drawing inspiration from the latest developments in the field.

Across the week, participants will work in teams to invent, design, build, program and demonstrate their own remote-controlled underwater retrieval robot.

Interactive build sessions are combined with short, engaging talks and group discussions, introducing key ideas in robotics and AI, as well as exploring the mathematics, physics, engineering and computing that underpin the work participants will be doing throughout the week.

For young people who have just completed Years 11, 12 or 13 this term — please book based on their current/most recent school year, not their new year group from September. This typically corresponds to young people aged around 15-18 years old. We reserve the right to refund or deny entry to those who are not in the correct year group.

This workshop will include a 30 minute unsupervised lunch break. Students should bring their own lunch and a drink.

Refunds can only be issued for tickets cancelled at least two weeks (14 calendar days) in advance of the event date. Please note that this supersedes our normal event terms and conditions. Please also note that Eventbrite adds a small booking fee to the amount paid for each ticket option.

About the speaker

Professor Rustam Stolkin is recognised internationally as a leader in robotics and applied AI, and is one of the UK's most highly cited roboticists. He is Chair of Robotics at the University of Birmingham, where he is Founder and Director of the Extreme Robotics Lab (ERL), one of the UK's largest and best equipped robotics research facilities - dedicated to applications of advanced robotics and AI for extreme environment industries and other complex industrial and societal challenges. Professor Stolkin is highly inter-disciplinary, with patents spanning both mechanical and computational aspects of robotics and AI. He has published circa 250 peer-reviewed scientific papers, patents, and book chapters, with circa 14,000 citations, spanning: computer vision and image processing; machine learning and AI; robotic grasping and manipulation; robotic vehicles; and human-robot interaction.

Peter Brewer is the Director of STE(A)M outreach company ClubCoders Ltd and Founder of the educational charity SharedArea. He has built a career around electronics, robotics and AI, from Engineering Lecturer to Research Technical Manager and Project Manager of large-scale, multi-million-pound EPSRC AI and robotics research projects at the University of Birmingham. Peter co-designed Professor Stolkin's ERL, one of the UK's leading robotics labs dedicated to autonomous, AI-controlled robotics in extreme environments. As a dedicated ambassador for STE(A)M, Peter holds an Honours degree in Computer Science and AI, specialising in intelligent robotics. He has spent over a decade delivering STE(A)M community outreach masterclasses across the UK at schools, community events and public demonstrations.

About our workshops

Holiday workshops at the Royal Institution give students a hands-on experience of STEM topics (science, technology, engineering, maths) beyond what they learn at school. Working in groups or pairs, students will get hands-on to complete activities, challenges or projects which help them look deeper at the subject they are exploring. These workshops don’t follow the school curriculum but instead show students the many real world uses of STEM topics, expanding their horizons beyond the classroom to see the amazing possibilities science can give you. Sessions are led by experts from across industry and academia who will share with the students their excitement and knowledge of their areas of expertise.

For any queries regarding this workshop please email events@ri.ac.uk.

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