Robotics researcher recognised in World’s Top 50
Griffith University researcher Professor Wendy Moyle has been named as one of the World’s 50 Most Renowned Women in Robotics.
Griffith University researcher Professor Wendy Moyle has been named as one of the World’s 50 Most Renowned Women in Robotics.
Professor Wendy Moyle has been named as one of Robohub's 2019 "30 women in robotics you need to know about"
“When it comes to robots, people see them as good or bad. There is no in-between,” says Professor Wendy Moyle from Griffith’s Social Robotics Lab.
Griffith Health Institute’s Professor Wendy Moyle has been celebrated this week for her outstanding performance as a Griffith University media star.
Griffith Health Professor Wendy Moyle has been appointed to a board of the World Health Organisation (WHO), which will revise the International Classification Diseases handbook.
Griffith University will play a key role in the newly announced Care Economy CRC, which was awarded $35 million of...
Two leading Griffith nursing experts have been recognised for their contribution to nursing research by the prestigious Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing.
A new study aims to find out the technology needs of older people to improve their quality of care and life.
Helping society’s most vulnerable — those suffering dementia and sick children are the hallmarks of two leading Griffith University nursing researchers.
Robots and monitoring could be the answer to solving the global dementia crisis