Seminars

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At the start of each semester a core seminar series is announced featuring guest speakers from around the world and from varying backgrounds in robotics. In addition to guest speakers, on campus research projects have also been presented. Seminars are held in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building (NanoTech) and the Micro Electronics Research Center (MiRC). Room number is subject to availability and space needs. The most up to date information on seminars can be found by subscribing to the rim-seminar mailing list.
Complete listing of RIM@GT Spring Semester 2012 Seminar Series can be downloaded from here.

Seminar - Heinz Wörn Feb. 22

A seminar will take place in the the TSRB Auditorium, at 12 noon on Wednesday February 22, 2012. The talk will feature Heinz Wörn presenting on OP Sense - A control system for a robot assisted Operation Theatre. Lunch will be provided.

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Seminar - Sven Dickinson Feb. 29

A seminar will take place  in the Nano building, Rooms 116-118, at 12 noon on Wednesday, February 29, 2012. The talk will feature Sven Dickinson presenting on The Role of Intermediate Shape Priors in Perceptual Grouping and Image Abstraction. Lunch will be provided.

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Seminar - Bilge Mutlu Feb. 15

A seminar will take place  in the Nano building, Rooms 116-118, at 12 noon on Wednesday, February 15, 2012. The talk will feature Bilge Mutlu presenting on Helping Us Help Ourselves: Designing Effective Social Robots. Lunch will be provided.

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Seminar - Geoff Hollinger Feb. 1

A seminar will take place  in the Nano building, Rooms 116-118, at 12 noon on Wednesday, February 1, 2012. The talk will feature Geoff Hollinger presenting on Robotic Decision Making for Sensing in the Natural World. Lunch will be provided.

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Seminar - Giorgio Metta Jan.27

A seminar will take place in the the Nano building, Rooms 116-118, at 12 noon on Friday, January 27, 2012. The talk will feature Giorgio Metta presenting on The iCub Project: an Open Source Platform for Research in Embodied Cognition. Lunch will be provided.

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