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  1. Harriet Peel. University of Leeds. Verified email at leeds.ac.uk. Robotics for Infrastructure. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. Title. Sort.

  2. Introduction. Harriet Peel currently works at the University of Leeds. Harriet does research in Artificial Intelligence and Civil Engineering. Skills and Expertise. Publications (9) Combining...

    • Robotic Technology That Can Inspect and Repair Infrastructure
    • Solving Grand Challenges Through Research
    • Choosing A Research Topic
    • Facilities
    • Postgraduate Community
    • Future Ambitions

    Harriet described the topics she studies for her PhD in robotic technologies. She said: “My PhD work focuses on the inspection of bridges, specifically the inspection of bridge bearings, which are the mechanical components of a bridge. Bridge bearings are critical to bridge performance and infrequent or inadequate inspection can lead to failure at ...

    Harriet’s research has contributed to tackling grand challenges set by the Government to reach ‘zero disruption from street-works’ by 2050. Her work is part of the Self Repairing Cities project. Harriet said: “My PhD is part of a larger project: an ESPRC Grand Challenge that aims to achieve zero disruption from road works in UK cities by 2050. In p...

    Harriet explained she discovered the PhD project advertised online, and knew it was the right choice to apply for. She said: “For me, it was important to choose a project which I found exciting and interesting, and that I could see myself working on for the next 3-4 years; that built on my engineering background, but also challenged me with new thi...

    Harriet explained that Leeds also has excellent research facilities, such as the ESPRC National Facility for Innovative Robotic Systemsfor fabricating complex systems. She said: “I recently got the chance to utilise these facilities during the ESPRC National Intelligent Robotics Prototyping workshop, where we designed and built robots using the fac...

    “During my time at Leeds, I’ve really enjoyed all the opportunities to interact with people from all over the world. Not just in the Schools of Civil Engineering and Computing, where we have a broad international community, but also through campus-wide networks. “Such networks include Women at Leeds, Engineering outreach events; and even collaborat...

    Harriet explained she wants to continue carrying out her research after her studies. “My future could be in either academia or industry,” Harriet said, “ but wherever I end up I hope to be working on projects that I enjoy.” She added: “The future for robotics research is exciting and I hope I can make a lasting contribution.”

  3. Leo Pauly, Harriet Peel, Shan Luo, David Hogg and Raul Fuentes. Pages 479-485 (2017 Proceedings of the 34rd ISARC, Taipei, Taiwan, ISBN 978-80-263-1371-7, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: Pavement crack detection using computer vision techniques has been studied widely over the past several years.

    • Leo Pauly, Harriet Peel, Shan Luo, David Hogg, Raul Fuentes
    • 2017
  4. View Harriet Peels profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Harriet has 10 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover...

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  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Harriet Peel’s Post Harriet Peel Head of Preparedness and Response, Government Office for Science 2h Report this post There are 3 ...

  6. Mohamed Abdellatif, Harriet Peel, Anthony G Cohn and Raul Fuentes. Pages 384-392 (2019 Proceedings of the 36th ISARC, Banff, Canada, ISBN 978-952-69524-0-6, ISSN 2413-5844) Abstract: Autonomous inspection of roads is gaining interest to improve the efficiency of road repair and maintenance.