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Coming up: Danica Kragic’s seminar Perceiving, Acting and Collaborating coming up November 26 at 11am ET, where she will discuss the development and open problems in robot perception and interaction.
Robohub Podcast interviewer Audrow Nash interviews Eric Diller, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, on wireless micro-scale robots that could eventually be used in human surgery.
Written in plain language and free of technical jargon, this paper aims to provide decision-makers with a primer on the use of robots and their potential in the fight against COVID. We survey how other countries around the world are making use of robots, describe the current state of affairs in Canada, and provide recommendations on how we can better leverage our robotics capabilities to benefit Canadians in this challenging time.
Enjoy these Soft Robotics Podcast interviews with UofT Robotics faculty, Xinyu Liu, Eric Diller and Jessica Burgner-Kahrs.
Watch this 20-minute talk from the Weiss Institute's Mini Symposium on Surgical Robotics.
Check out this AI system that learns to model how fabrics interact by watching videos.
In recognition of her exemplary leadership uniting the University of Toronto’s robotics community, the UofT Robotics Institute is pleased to welcome Prof. Jessica Burgner-Kahrs as Associate Director, effective July 1, 2020.
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.
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