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Â鶹´«Ã½ to Host Robotics Leaders at Forum Focused on Future of Robotic Systems

San Diego, CA, September 14, 2015 -- On October 30, 2015, the University of California, San Diego will host a one-day event focused on the future of robotics for medicine, autonomous vehicles, first-response scenarios, consumer applications and more. This event, the 2nd annual , features nine keynote talks from world-leaders in robotics and related technologies including Marc Raibert, President of Boston Dynamics; Rob High, VP & CTO, Watson Solutions, IBM Software Group; and Todd Hylton, Executive Vice President of Brain Corporation.

Matt Grob, CTO of Qualcomm, and Tom Pieronek, VP of Basic Research at Northrop Grumman are among the industry partners giving opening remarks along with Albert P. Pisano, Dean of the Â鶹´«Ã½ Jacobs School of Engineering.

Attendees will have several opportunities to interact with the forum speakers, Â鶹´«Ã½ professors and graduate students presenting robotics demos and posters.

The Contextual Robotics Forum is part of Â鶹´«Ã½’s efforts to help strengthen the robotics ecosystem in San Diego and the greater California / Baja region.

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Contextual Robotics

Â鶹´«Ã½ researchers from across all engineering disciplines, computer and data sciences, cognitive and neurosciences and the social sciences are advancing technologies critical for tomorrow’s robotic systems that will see and think before acting. This area of “contextual robotics” offers great opportunities due to the convergence of a collection of rapidly advancing fields including computer vision, machine learning, artificial intelligence, controls, emotion detection, high-performance computing, energy-efficient computing and hardware, embedded systems, soft robotics and much more.

A cross section of Â鶹´«Ã½ professors and students working in these converging fields will present their latest work at the technology showcase following the keynote talks.

Contextual Robotics Forum Keynote Speakers

Andrea Chiba, Cognitive Sciences Professor, Â鶹´«Ã½ Todd Coleman, Bioengineering Professor, Â鶹´«Ã½ Steve Cousins, CEO, Savioke Rob High, VP& CTO, Watson Solutions, IBM Software Group Todd Hylton, Executive Vice President, Brain Corporation
Paolo Pirjanian, Entrepreneur, Former CTO of iRobot Marc Raibert, President, Boston Dynamics Jonathan Sorger, Senior Director of Medical Research, Intuitive Surgical Mohan Trivedi, Electrical Engineering Professor, Â鶹´«Ã½ Yulun Wang, Chairman & CEO, In Touch Health

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Remarks

 
Matt Grob, CTO, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Tom Pieronek, Vice President of Basic Research, Northrop Grumann Albert P. Pisano, Dean, Jacobs School of Engineering Carol Padden, Dean, Social Sciences  

Technology Showcase

Hands-on robotics demos and posters from faculty and students at Â鶹´«Ã½ 

coordinated robotics for education, environmental sensing

human-swarm interactions*

instrumented medical mannequins

3-D printable robotics

mobile brain/body imaging

social robots in early childhood education

multi-agent systems*

self-folding swarm robots; 3-D-printed soft robots; gecko-arm robotics

contextual scene and language understanding*

real-time object detection*

nanomotors

medical robots

*NORTHROP GRUMMAN AUTONOMY CHALLENGE PROJECTS

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Details

DATE: October 30, 2015

TIME: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

LOCATION: Atkinson Hall, Â鶹´«Ã½

COST: $125 General Admission / $75 for Alumni

 

Join San Diego’s robotics community on October 30, 2015 for a day dedicated to the future of robotics for medicine, autonomous vehicles, consumer applications and more. 


 

Participants in the technology showcase at the forum include mechanical and aerospace engineering professors Nate Delson and Mike Tolley. They are using robotics to improve the hands-on and experiential engineering courses offered to undergraduates at the Jacobs School. Read about their , part of the Jacobs School’s .

Robotics Education

Read about Thomas Bewley’s popular, difficult, and reminted , in which each student builds and programs a miniature unmanned Segway-like robots, known as a Mobile Inverted Pendulums (MIP).

 

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The Contexual Robotics Forum at Â鶹´«Ã½ is sponsored by Qualcomm, the Â鶹´«Ã½  and the Â鶹´«Ã½. 

Media Contacts

Daniel Kane
Jacobs School of Engineering
858-534-3262
dbkane@ucsd.edu

Brittanie Collinsworth
Â鶹´«Ã½ Center for Microbiome Innovation
858-534-8390
b4collinsworth@ucsd.edu