The Global Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. George's work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
About George
I am currently the Senior Robotics Technician for EEER. I oversee lab 303b and assist students in a variety of robotics and electronics modules. I particularly enjoy assisting students with their projects be it final year or personal.Â
As part of my role I manage EEER 3D print lab allowing students to experience rapid prototyping and for us a team to manufacture parts for our lab and modules. Within the team I am responsible for module development and kit development for the Robotics modules along side James Rogers.
I also am currently setting up an start-up competition for Engineering, Computer science and biomedical students that is hoping to run next academic year 2024-2025.
Separate to my role I run a speed climbing business where I run speed climbing events with a speed climbing timing system I developed myself.
In my spare time I like to make short films and practice with my band Sourdough.
Teaching
ROCO224 - Introduction to roboticsÂ
ROCO226 - Sensors and Actuators for Robotic Systems
ROCO051/ELEC051 - Electronics & RoboticsÂ
PROJ100 - Embedded System Design and BuildÂ
PROJ515 - Meng Project
ROCO318 - Mobile and Humanoid RobotsÂ
I'm also interested in teaching the electronics and theory behind electric instruments such as guitars and effect pedals as I feel there is a great crossover there which would serve as a great teaching tool to students.Â
Contact George
SMB 304, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA
george.seymour@plymouth.ac.uk