About Me
About Me
My name is Chowdhury Mohammad Masum Refat, and I am a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Osaka University, Japan. My work lies at the intersection of biology, robotics, and artificial intelligence, with a focus on understanding how living organisms sense the world and how this knowledge can be used to build better robotic systems.
My name is Chowdhury Mohammad Masum Refat, and I am a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Osaka University, Japan. My work lies at the intersection of biology, robotics, and artificial intelligence, with a focus on understanding how living organisms sense the world and how this knowledge can be used to build better robotic systems.
I am particularly interested in insects because they are small, energy-efficient, and highly capable of navigating complex environments. Through my research, I explore how insect behavior and perception can be connected to electronic systems, allowing robots to benefit from natural biological intelligence rather than relying only on conventional sensors and computers.
I am particularly interested in insects because they are small, energy-efficient, and highly capable of navigating complex environments. Through my research, I explore how insect behavior and perception can be connected to electronic systems, allowing robots to benefit from natural biological intelligence rather than relying only on conventional sensors and computers.