ANUP TEEJO MATHEW (@anupteejo) 's Twitter Profile
ANUP TEEJO MATHEW

@anupteejo

Soft Robotics Researcher, Knowledge Seeker, and Educator

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S.M.Hadi Sadati, PhD (@smhadisadati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IEEE RAS #robosoft2022 #workshop on "#Software for #SoftRobotic Research" call for poster submissions with multiple prizes sponsored by MathWorks & COMSOL. Apr 4th, #Edinburgh bit.ly/3BY3eeW

S.M.Hadi Sadati, PhD (@smhadisadati) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great discussions at our RoboSoft22 workshop yesterday. Thanks to all the speakers, organisers team, sponsors MathWorks COMSOL, and the conference team. See the presentation recordings (some mute, sorry) and the poster winners here: bit.ly/3DEVf7p

Great discussions at our <a href="/robosoft22/">RoboSoft22</a>  workshop yesterday. Thanks to all the speakers, organisers team, sponsors <a href="/MathWorks/">MathWorks</a> <a href="/COMSOL_Inc/">COMSOL</a>, and the conference team. 

See the presentation recordings (some mute, sorry) and the poster winners here: 

bit.ly/3DEVf7p
ANUP TEEJO MATHEW (@anupteejo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presented virtually at IEEE ROBOSOFT 2022. The first presentation of the first session! Thanks to our previous Fulbright student, Conor Messer for all the hard work behind this project.

Presented virtually at IEEE ROBOSOFT 2022. The first presentation of the first session! Thanks to our previous Fulbright student, Conor Messer for all the hard work behind this project.
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"The gift of a beginner is fresh eyes. The longer you're in a field, the harder it is to perceive new truths. Your mind is biased toward refining what you're already doing instead of exploring fresh terrain. Take your expertise and apply it to something new." โ€“James Clear

Brian Greene (@bgreene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just announced: First ever direct image of the black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Another triumph for the Event Horizon Telescope.

Just announced: First ever direct image of the black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Another triumph for the Event Horizon Telescope.
ANUP TEEJO MATHEW (@anupteejo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You stopped learning the moment you finished the last book you read. Powerful forces love to keep you ignorant and stupid! Wake up, take a book, and read! Happy reading day ๐Ÿ“š(Indian) #ReadingDay #BookLover

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A smart phone lets us connect, make knowledge available at our fingertips, and personally assists us. But if the user "allows permissions" it will make him isolate, feed her with a powerful force's agenda, and make him its slaves!

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Imagine staring at you from a tree branch in the dark! Evolution did not keep up with the atmospheric pollution though. Unfortunately the poor buddy's starry sky pattern won't blend in ๐Ÿ˜‘

Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just Released Deepest-ever view of the cosmos from NASA Webb Telescope. The spiked objects are local stars in our own Galaxy. ignore them. Everything else is an entire galaxy. Many distort into arcs, revealing spacetime curvature from the gravity of a galaxy cluster in the image's center.

Just Released

Deepest-ever view of the cosmos from <a href="/NASAWebb/">NASA Webb Telescope</a>. The spiked objects are local stars in our own Galaxy. ignore them. Everything else is an entire galaxy. Many distort into arcs, revealing spacetime curvature from the gravity of a galaxy cluster in the image's center.
Sean Carroll (@seanmcarroll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If our brains, according to the free energy principle, work to minimize the difference between sense data and our internal model of the world, surely someone would have written a paper called "Surprisal and Survival." Google tells me this phrase has never been used. Suspicious.

Sean Carroll (@seanmcarroll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's really hard to aim a spacecraft moving at high speed to precisely hit a tiny (170 m) bit of space rock. And someday the ability to do so might save all of our lives. So, I approve. nytimes.com/2022/09/26/sciโ€ฆ

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"Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity" by Peter Attia delivers is a must-read for anyone looking to live longer and healthier! The first step towards health is to know about it: amzn.to/44QUsOo

"Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity" by Peter Attia delivers is a must-read for anyone looking to live longer and healthier!

The first step towards health is to know about it: amzn.to/44QUsOo