At the start of each semester a core seminar series is announced featuring guest speakers from around the world and from varying backgrounds in robotics. In addition to guest speakers, on campus research projects have also been presented. Seminars are held in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building (NanoTech) and the Micro Electronics Research Center (MiRC). Room number is subject to availability and space needs. The most up to date information on seminars can be found by subscribing to the rim-seminar mailing list.
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RIM Seminar - Nov. 13 - Dillmann on Humanoid Manipulation |
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A RIM Seminar will be held on Friday, November 13, 2009 @ noon in the Marcus Nanotech Building (Bldg No. 161). Lunch will be provided.
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RIM Seminar - Dec. 2 - Sagerer on Social Robots |
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A RIM Seminar will be held on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ noon in the Marcus Nanotech Building (Bldg No. 161). Lunch will be provided.
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RIM Seminar - Nov. 11 - Stentz on NREC |
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A RIM Seminar about the National Robotics Engineering Center will be held on Wednesday, November 11 in Klaus 2443 at 11AM.
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RIM Seminar - Oct. 19 - Sidner on Human-Robot Dialogs |
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A RIM Seminar on human-robot interaction will be held on Monday, October 19 in MiRC Room 102 at 11AM.
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RIM Seminar - Oct. 16 - Stoica on Robots for Space Exploration |
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A RIM seminar on robotic space exploration will be held on Friday, October 16th at 2pm in the MiRC room number 102. It will be given by Dr. Stocia from JPL.
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RIM Seminar - Oct. 15 - Wuensche on Robotic Cars |
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RIM Seminar will be held on Thursday 15 October @ noon in the Marcus Nano Building (corner of Ferst and Atlantic). Lunch will be provided.
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