Posts Categorized: Seminar Series
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Control theory has an answer for just about everything, but ...
Reasoning about physical interactions is a computationally daunting task, yet contacts are at the core of any manipulation or locomotion behavior.
Safety-critical applications of robotics in the wild, ranging from self-driving vehicles to search & rescue, demand a new generation of algorithms.
Exploring autonomy in robotic flexible endoscopy Prof. Pietro Valdastri Science and Technologies of Robotics in Medicine (STORM) Lab, University of Leeds Fri. June 19, 10-11am ET Register for the UofT Robotics […]
Growing Old with Socially Assistive Robots: Robots That Can Help with Everyday Activities Prof. Goldie Nejat, University of Toronto Thursday June 11, 2-3pm Register for the UofT Robotics Newsletter to learn more […]
What if we will never reach perfect accuracy? If we accept that premise, then an important focus towards more robust robotic manipulation is to develop methods that can cope with a base level of uncertainty and unexpected events.
This presentation will present design considerations for rehabilitation robots using key examples from the field, as well as perspectives for robotic assistive technologies.
Through the Keyhole: Continuum Robots for Surgical Applications Prof. Jessica Burgner-Kahrs Continuum Robotics Laboratory University of Toronto Mississauga Thursday, May 14, 2020 | 2-3pm ET Abstract Continuum robots, which […]
Move Fast and (Don't) Break Things: Commercializing Robotics at the Speed of Venture Capital
Wednesday December 4 | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
LM 161, Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories, 80 St. George Street
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