Hacking Our Senses Will Transform How We Experience the World
Singularity Hub - 04-Oct-2016Advances in neuroscience and technology may soon give us more than 5 senses. Bach-y-Rita: “We do...
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Emeritus Professor at Coventry University and University of Reading.
Kevin was formerly Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, where he is now Emeritus Professor. Kevin was born in Coventry, UK and left school to join British Telecom, at the age of 16. At 22 he took his first degree at Aston University, followed by a PhD and research post at Imperial College, London. He subsequently held positions at Oxford, Newcastle, Warwick and Reading Universities before moving to Coventry.
As well as publishing well over 500 research papers, Kevin’s experiments into implant technology led to him being featured as the cover story on the US magazine, ‘Wired’. His research has involved himself as a self-experimenter, hence he is frequently referred to as the world’s first Cyborg.
Kevin has been awarded eight Honorary Doctorates by UK Universities, including Coventry, and one by Sts. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje. He was presented with The Future of Health Technology Award in MIT, was made an Honorary Member of the Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, received The IEE Senior Achievement Medal, the IET Mountbatten Medal and in 2011 the Ellison-Cliffe Medal from the Royal Society of Medicine. In 2000 Kevin presented the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, entitled “The Rise of the Robots”.
Visit website: http://www.kevinwarwick.com/
See also: University of Reading - Public university in Reading, England
Details last updated 10-Dec-2020
Advances in neuroscience and technology may soon give us more than 5 senses. Bach-y-Rita: “We do...