Ruth Aylett

Ruth Aylett (b. 1951) is Professor of Virtual Environments at the University of Salford, England. Born in London, she studied economics at the London School of Economics. Subsequently, she worked in computing and robotics at Sheffield Hallam University, Edinburgh University and finally Salford. She is the author of Robots, a popular science book.

Bibliography

  • Aylett, Ruth (2002): Robots: Bringing Intelligent Machines to Life. Barrons Educational Series. ISBN 0764155415
Aylett, Ruth

 

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