‘The robots are coming’: Calgary researchers working on rescue robots for disasters
CALGARY — It could be a character on a Saturday morning kids show, but this rescue robot is anything but fantasy.
“It’s not science fiction. It’s science and this thing exists,” said Alejandro Ramirez-Serrano at the unmanned vehicles robotarium lab at the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary.
The robot is a man’s height with a space-age helmet for a head, working arms and legs, and interchangeable hands. It looks like a cross between RoboCop and a Transformer.
Ramirez-Serrano has been working on the robot for the last seven years. He hopes it will become a tool to help first responders with disasters such as the collapse of a building.