Join
us Thursday, September 27th at 2:00 PM for a panel discussion on robotics at Georgia Tech
Speakers and topics will include:
Ronald Arkin -- Moral reasoning and emotions in robots (e.g., deception)
College of Computing
Regents' Professor, Director of the Mobile Robot Laboratory
Jeffrey Aguilar -- Jumping robots
Mechanical Engineering
Graduate student in the lab of Daniel Goldman, Assistant Professor, School of Physics
John Rogers -- Palm-sized robots networked for collaborative exploration, mapping, and sensing
Interactive Computing
Graduate student in the lab of Henrik Christensen, Distinguished Professor, KUKA Chair of Robotics, College of Computing, Director for the Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines
Humanizing Machines: Robotics
at Georgia Tech is the
seventh panel in the Blended Research @ the Library series organized by the
Faculty Engagement Department of the Georgia Tech Library. Blended Research @
the Library is a panel discussion series focusing on multidisciplinary
research. At each session faculty and graduate students from various
departments present research in an area that crosses over several disciplines.Speakers and topics will include:
Ronald Arkin -- Moral reasoning and emotions in robots (e.g., deception)
College of Computing
Regents' Professor, Director of the Mobile Robot Laboratory
Jeffrey Aguilar -- Jumping robots
Mechanical Engineering
Graduate student in the lab of Daniel Goldman, Assistant Professor, School of Physics
John Rogers -- Palm-sized robots networked for collaborative exploration, mapping, and sensing
Interactive Computing
Graduate student in the lab of Henrik Christensen, Distinguished Professor, KUKA Chair of Robotics, College of Computing, Director for the Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines
More information can be found at: http://libguides.gatech.edu/robotics
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