ES372:Automation and Robotics

The module provides an understanding of the principles of operation of automated equipment with particular reference to industrial robots. It focuses on the knowledge needed to select and use such equipment effectively and safely. However, some design aspects will be presented. There is an emphasis on the use of sensors to make robots behave "intelligently". By the end of the module students will be able to: * Appraise the impact of automation, both economic and social, on modern industry and...
ES372 (17/18)

ES4A1:Advanced Robotics

Advanced Robotics will explore in great depth areas relevant to not only industrial robotics but service robots (i.e. robots outside a factory environment particularly mobile robots) and the application of this technology to real world environments e.g. driverless vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles and tele-robots. Students will also master robot kinematics and dynamics. By the end of the module the student should be able to... * Solve complex kinematic and dynamic calculation problems applie...
ES4A1 (17/18)

MD991:Physical Biology of the Cell

The PHYSICAL BIOLOGY OF THE CELL module is a core module of the MSc IBR, which underpins the MRC-funded IBR DTP. The module aims to provide a physical sciences perspective to cellular biology and equip postgraduate students to begin a research career at the interface of biology and physics. You will explore the basic physical concepts underlying the behaviour of biomolecules, dynamic cell processes, cellular structure and signalling events. You will learn how to estimate sizes, speed and ener...
MD991 (17/18)

Sandbox - Giorgia Pigato

Dear Study Abroad student This Moodle has been set up to support you during your exchange year. We want to make sure that you upload all of the forms you need to, find the information, the resources and links that you might need and keep in touch with us. Keep this Moodle and the study abroad website https://warwick.ac.uk/study/studyabroad/outbound/ as your resources and places where you can go back to if you have questions.
Sandbox - Giorgia Pigato






HI277:Africa and the Cold War

This 30 CATS second-year option module introduces students to major debates in the history of the Cold War in Africa, aiming to set these issues within their historical, social and cultural contexts over the period from 1945 to the 1990s. After the opening weeks set up the context of decoloniation and superpower rivalry in Africa, the rest of the course takes a roughly chronological apporoach to explore various case studies and thematic issues. We will look in depth at upheavals in Congo and ...
HI277 (18/19)