• Posted on 3 Nov 2015
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Sarath Kodagoda.

The idea of autonomous robots performing search-and-rescue missions or helping us in our day-to-day jobs sounds very cool. However, actually creating a robot capable of doing something meaningful is incredibly challenging.

Associate Professor Sarath Kodagoda is known for his hands-on classes and engaging projects that keep his students motivated and inspired as they work through complex robotics subjects at UTS.

He was recently recognised with a national Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning for his role in leading curriculum innovation in the mechanical and mechatronics engineering undergraduate major.

Read the full story in the Newsroom.

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