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Here’s why RPL Summer School was a success
The good reviews of the RPL Summer School are no coincidence. Member of the organising committee, Fereidoon Zangeneh, shares some key insights about the success.
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Accepted papers in May
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
- RPL Assistant Professor Position 2022
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Accepted papers in August
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
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Leonard Bruns and Patric Jensfelt: Finalist for Best Paper Award at IAS17!
Leonard Bruns, a doctoral student and Patric Jensfelt, Professor, both at the Division of Robotics, Perception & Learning were awarded Finalist for the Best Paper Award at IAS17.
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Truls Nyberg and José Manuel Gaspar Sánchez: Best student paper award at IV22!
Truls Nyberg, an industrial doctoral student at the Division of Robotics, Perception & Learning, and José Manuel Gaspar Sánchez from the unit of Mechatronics and Embedded Control Systems at ITM won Best student paper award at IV22.
- Sanne van Waveren is selected for HRI Pioneers 2022!
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Accepted papers in April
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
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Accepted papers in September
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
- Sanne van Waveren won Second Prize at Forskar Grand Prix Stockholm 2022!
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Accepted papers in October
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
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Accepted publications: February
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
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Accepted publications: March
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
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Accepted publications in November and December
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
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Accepted publications: January
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month:
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28 ideas that will attract new students
A new initiative with 28 ready-to-go ideas for high school projects aims to evoke interest in technical studies. Prospective students are encouraged to write about social robots, brain function, data analysis and cyber security.
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KTH researchers developing new approaches to robotics
Robotics has the potential to unlock large benefits for society, but new applications, such as assistive robotics functions in healthcare require fundamental breakthroughs in how robots reason and interact with the world. Associate Professor Florian Pokorny leads two new research projects that push the boundaries of data-driven robotics.
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How you speak matters – not only what you say
The Stockholm region competition of the Forskar Grand Prix took place during ForskarFredag on 30 September. Sanne van Waveren from the department of robotics, perception and learning took second place. Read about her experience in communicating with a general audience.
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This is EECS’ contribution to ForskarFredag
Friday, 30 September, is the time for ForskarFredag at Vetenskapens Hus. Representants from EECS will be competing in presentation technology, lectures in swallowable microsystems and presenting students' projects created in advanced graphics and electrical engineering.
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They enable safer and more efficient autonomous vehicles
Truls Nyberg and José Manuel Gaspar Sánchez put their heads together and came up with an algorithm that facilitates safer roads. In their award-winning paper, they show how to safely deploy autonomous vehicles (AVs) in the public space.
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Accepted publications: June
The following papers from researchers at RPL has been accepted to various events this past month: