15/01/2026
Rethinking Robotics: How intelligent does a robot really need to be?
For Associate Professor Daniele De Martini, the answer is increasingly: less than we think — provided its environment is intelligent enough.
Daniele De Martini is Associate Professor in Mobile Robotics at the Oxford Robotics Institute and Oxford e-Research Centre at the University of Oxford, where he co-leads the Mobile Robotics Group with Professor Paul Newman. His research spans robotics and artificial intelligence, focusing on perception, localisation, mapping, and decision-making for autonomous systems. In recent years, his work has taken a distinctive direction, challenging long-held assumptions about where intelligence in robotic systems should reside.
Read our article to find out more about Daniele's work in this exciting field:
https://oerc.ox.ac.uk/news/rethinking-robotics-from-intelligent-machines-to-intelligent-environments