• 1.6 Jana, Iolanda, and the future of robots

  • Jun 12 2018
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

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1.6 Jana, Iolanda, and the future of robots

  • Summary

  • 'People think 'social robots' will steal all our jobs. I get lots of disaster questions like, 'When will robots take over the world?''


    For Jana Tumova and Iolanda Leite, a woman's place is in the lab. Both of the assistant professors moved to Stockholm to work in the Department of Robotics at the esteemed KTH Royal Institute of Technology, exploring the many possibilities of robots.


    From helping the elderly to live independently to the humble vacuum cleaner, robots are predicted to play an increasingly significant role in the future. And Jana and Iolanda are two women shaping that future.


    Unfortunately, the STEM sciences are still heavily male dominated, an issue the women in KTH's Department of Robotics are trying to change. For two years, Jana and Iolanda have been involved in an initiative aimed at encouraging more women to apply to KTH. It's working, they add, describing it as 'magical' when just one young person changes their mind and decides to pursue STEM studies.


    And in case you're wondering: No, say Jana and Iolanda, robots are not going to take over the world anytime soon.


    Read more about everything Jana and Iolanda discuss by clicking the links below:



    • A Woman's Place
    • The future needs Giants
    • KTH Department of Robotics
    • Social robotics
    • Gender gap in STEM sciences


    The original music at the start and end of the podcast is called Lions and was composed by the all-female Stockholm-based band REIGN. Check them out on Instagram.


    A Woman's Place is produced by The Local in partnership with Invest Stockholm.


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