Sina SarehView profile
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Sina Sareh is a robotics researcher at the Royal College of Art (RCA), where he leads the RCA Robotics Laboratory within the School of Design. He has established himself as an expert in soft robotics and multimodal sensing, developing innovative solutions for human safety and access problems in industrial operations. Dr. Sareh's educational background includes: PhD in Robotics from the University of Bristol, where he worked on monolithic design of flexible actuators for operation in confined liquid environments MSc in Control Systems from the University of Sheffield BSc in Electrical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran Dr. Sareh's research focuses on soft robotics, multi-modal mobility, manipulation and attachment, and multimodal sensing. His work bridges the gap between robotics engineering and practical applications, particularly in medical and industrial settings. He has developed novel approaches to robotic attachment inspired by octopus biology, created haptic interfaces that mimic the feeling of touching human internal organs, and designed soft robotic technologies to help articulate pain symptoms. His research consistently demonstrates innovation in creating adaptable robotic systems that can operate effectively in complex, unstructured environments where traditional rigid robots face limitations. His publication record demonstrates a strong trajectory in robotics research, with emphasis on soft robotics, medical applications, and novel sensing techniques. The research shows progression from fundamental soft actuator design to practical applications in surgery, industrial operations, and human-robot interaction, with a consistent focus on solving real-world problems through biologically inspired approaches. Dr. Sareh has successfully secured multiple research grants, including EPSRC funding for 'Getting a Grip' and 'Multi-vendor Interoperability in Robotics,' as well as InnoHK funding for 'Intelligent Medicine Warehousing.' He has also served as an impact assessor for the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 in Engineering and is a member of the editorial board at IET Cyber-physical Systems and Robotics Journal. Currently, Dr. Sareh advises research students including Filippo Sanzeni, and maintains active collaborations with industry and academic partners through the RCA Robotics Laboratory, which serves as a hub for interdisciplinary robotics research at the intersection of design, engineering, and human-centered applications. His work on projects like 'Topographies of Pain' and 'Reminisys' demonstrates a commitment to applying robotics technology to improve healthcare outcomes and quality of life.












