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  1. Kevin Warwick (born 9 February 1954) is an English engineer and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University. He is known for his studies on direct interfaces between computer systems and the human nervous system, and has also done research concerning robotics.

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  2. Kevin Warwick (* 9. Februar 1954 in Coventry) ist ein britischer Kybernetiker. Der Professor an der britischen University of Reading beschäftigt sich mit der Schnittstelle zwischen menschlichem Nervensystemen und Computersystemen. [1] Bekannt wurde er dadurch, dass er sich als erster Mensch einen Computerchip ( RFID -Chip) in den ...

  3. 10. Aug. 2010 · Learn how Kevin Warwick, a Professor of Cybernetics, became the world's first cyborg in 1998 by implanting a radio frequency ID in his arm. Find out why he believes humans need to augment their abilities to avoid being left behind by robots.

  4. Kevin Warwick is Emeritus Professor at Coventry and Reading Universities. Prior to that he was Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at Coventry University. His research areas are artificial intelligence, control, robotics and biomedical engineering.

  5. Kevin WARWICK, Emeritus Professor, formerly Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) | Cited by 6,405 | of Coventry University, Coventry (CU) | Read 529 publications | Contact Kevin WARWICK.

  6. Kevin Warwick mit einer Einführung. Ein BrainGate-Chip: In Experimenten wurden elektrische Aktivitäten einiger Neuronen durch die Array-Elektroden überwacht und in ein Signal dekodiert, z.B., um einem gelähmten Mann zu ermöglichen, die Kontrolle über seinen Arm wiederzuerlangen.

  7. 9. Dez. 2019 · On this episode we meet Professor of Cybernetics, Kevin Warwick, to talk about augmenting human capabilities, the exciting field of robotics, and what it means to be a cyborg. His pioneering research into robots with biological brains and enhancing human physiological functioning with electronic devices has brought the science ...