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The University of Toronto Robotics Association (UTRA) is partnering with the Robotics Institute to bring back their annual UTRA Hacks event. This beginner-friendly hackathon to encourage robotics skill-building will start at noon on Saturday, March 18 and finish in the…
On November 19, 2022 a group of women in robotics gathered to kick off the new WiR Ontario Chapter.
HeRo/KITE seminar Dec 5 at 11am: Dr. Hermano Igo Kreb
The U of T Robotics Institute is well represented with accepted papers at IROS 2022. A number of the papers will also be presented by the authors. Robotics Institute faculty’s names are in bold. Transferring Dexterous Manipulation from GPU…
On Thursday, Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol visited the University of Toronto Robotics Institute for a whirlwind sampling of AI robotics demos by Professors Xinyu Liu, Alex Mihailidis, and Yu Sun, as well as the aUToronto student team.
Event happening May 31, 2022 at 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm If you use a wayfinding app, if you idle at centrally controlled traffic lights, if your license plate is read as you get on the 407, or if the changeable message…
Once again, the University of Toronto Robotics Institute will have a strong presence at the 2022 International Conference of Robotics and Automation with workshops by Jessica Burgner-Kahrs, Mishu Duduta, Angela Schoellig, and Goldie Nejat
Join us on January 27, 2022 at 4 pm ET for Dr. Goldie Nejat's MScAC talk entitled "Hi, How Can I Help You?": Intelligent Robots as a Part of our Everyday Lives — From our Workplaces to our Homes
The Workshop on Diversity in Medical Robotics brings together experts from academia, industry, and clinical practice for a one-day event. The goal of this workshop is to highlight the contributions of women and underrepresented individuals to the field of medical robotics and inspire the next generation of medical roboticists.
Where can machine learning help robotic state estimation? That’s the question Prof. Tim Barfoot addressed in the November 11 edition of the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute Tartan SLAM series, a series that aims to foster fun, provocative discussions on robotics.…
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