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Profs & Pints Baltimore: Robots as Ocean Explorers

Thu, Nov 13

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Guilford Hall Brewery

“Robots as Ocean Explorers,” is a look at what new technology is teaching us about the seas, with James Bellingham, professor of exploration robotics at JHU, executive director of its Institute for Assured Autonomy, and co-author of "How Are Marine Robots Shaping Our Future?".

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Profs & Pints Baltimore: Robots as Ocean Explorers
Profs & Pints Baltimore: Robots as Ocean Explorers

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Nov 13, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Guilford Hall Brewery, 1611 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA

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Event Details Profs and Pints Baltimore presents: “Robots as Ocean Explorers,” a look at what new technology is teaching us about the seas, with James Bellingham, professor of exploration robotics at Johns Hopkins University, executive director of its Institute for Assured Autonomy, and co-author of How Are Marine Robots Shaping Our Future?

[Doors open at 5. The talk starts at 6:30. The room is open seating.]

The ocean is Earth’s last great frontier, still largely unexplored despite being vital to our climate, economy, and security.

Today, however, that’s changing, thanks to fleets of intelligent marine robots that map the seafloor, track shifting currents, monitor ecosystems, and operate where no human can survive. 

Such robots are not just tools of discovery. They’re redefining our relationship with the planet.

Join James Bellingham, a pioneer in ocean robotics, for an in-depth look at how marine robots are transforming science, industry, and even the Navy.…


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