Phil Husbands

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Phil Husbands is a professor of Computer science and Artificial intelligence at the University of Sussex in Brighton near the East Sussex village of Falmer, near Brighton and Hove. His research interests are in long-term investigation of artificial evolution of nervous systems for robots, with emphasis on:

  • Visually guided robots acting in the real world
  • Theoretical and practical development of advanced evolutionary algorithms for hard engineering and design optimisation problems
  • Development of biologically inspired artificial neural networks incorporating diffusible modulators
  • Computational neuroscience
  • Computer manipulation of sound and image
  • History and philosophy of AI
  • machine learning.

He is a Member of Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems (EASY) group, co-Director of Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Robotics (CCNR).

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