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Spring 2024 Series
 
All Seminars Held on Wednesdays 12:15 - 1:15pm
 

 

Date
Speaker
Affiliation
Title

January 10

MARCUS NANO 

Kevin LynchNorthwestern: Center for Robotics & BiosystemsAutonomous and Human-Collaborative Robotic Manipulation

January 24

MARCUS NANO

Feifei QianUniversity of Southern CaliforniaRobotic Locomotion and Sensing on Deformable Terrains 

February 7

MARCUS NANO

Todd MurpheyNorthwestern: Center for Robotics & BiosystemsControl Principles for Robot Learning

February 21

MARCUS NANO

Dorsa SadighStanford Robotics CenterInteractive Learning in the Era of Large Models

March 6

MARCUS NANO

Masayoshi TomizukaUC Berkeley Mechanical EngineeringFrom State Space Control to Intelligent Machines: A Five-Decade Journey in Mechanical Systems Control 

March 27

MARCUS NANO

Talia MooreU. Michigan RoboticsA Symbiotic Philosophy for Bio-Inspired Robotics

April 10

MARCUS NANO

Levi HargroveDirector of Center for Bionic Medicine at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab; Northwestern UniversityThe Struggle is Real: Development and Translation of Bionic Limb Technology

 

IRIM Seminar Series Archives

IRIM's seminar series is video recorded and housed in Georgia Tech Library's SMARTech repository

Kelly Distinguished Lecture on Robots & Jobs

The Kelly Distinguished Lecture on Robots and Jobs features preeminent scholars in fields of significance to robotics. The visiting lecturers, in addition to presenting seminars on topics relevant to robots in the workplace, participate in informal discussions with Georgia Tech faculty and students.

Robograds Seminars

Robograds hosts Student Research Seminars throughout the school year. The seminars are held on Monday's at 1PM EST and consist of a "one topic, two speaker" format in which one speaker is a guest from another university.

Check the Robograds website calendar for seminar updates.

Affiliated Center Seminars

Two of IRIM's affiliated centers also host weekly seminars. The Machine Learning Center holds seminars on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m., alternating weekly with IRIM's schedule. The Decision and Control Laboratory (DCL) typically holds seminars on Fridays at 11 a.m.