The chair of Autonomous Systems and Mechatronics visited the Erlangen Christmas Market. This time, we enjoyed it with Anne Koelewijn's BioMAC group who will join our Department of Electrical Engineering and the chair in 2024. Also with us, our guest researcher Alex Miller from John Hopkins Universit...
After meeting in Regensburg last time, Philipp Beckerle, Yongxu Ren, and the rest of the research project group went on discussing our research project "Learning Predictive Maintenance of Fleets of Networked Devices" in Herrieden.
This time, they got insights into industrial practice at Sielaff G...
Is there a one-fits-all approach to model human-robot interaction?
Philipp Beckerle discussed this question in Nele Rußwinkel's course at Universität zu Lübeck together with a group of very motivated students.
His current answer is "no" but he thinks there are very promising methods to be inve...
Today, Philipp Beckerle and Yongxu Ren were at the physical kick-off meeting of our research project "Learning Predictive Maintenance of Fleets of Networked Devices" in Regensburg.
They discussed on how to make use knowledge between systems and how to consider human expertise. They will work toge...
Philipp Beckerle was at the Day of the Faculty of Engineering at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. He gave a talk on "Autonomy Technologies - Making Machines Act and Interact".
The lecture series "Autonomous Systems: From Research to Products" started again. This winter term, experts from Siemens and FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg will again jointly teach students about transferring research results into practice and finally products.
The winter semester started again at the FAU with sunny but cold weather. Philipp Beckerle welcomed the new BSC and MSc students of the new Autonomy Technologies program.
Philipp Beckerle war at interACTIVE HAPTICS Conference by GREWUS GmbH in Hamburg. Besides contributing a talk on Human Perception of Haptics, he enjoyed great discussions with a lot of haptics experts from industry and academia as well as a rental bike ride across the city on the way back from the c...
Philipp Beckerle, together with international researchers, has summarized an article with the latest findings in the field of robotics and together they have developed a framework for future research.
Philipp Beckerle visited Lorenzo Masia at the University of Heidelberg. He held a seminar there on "Wearable Robotics: Pushing Experience and Interaction with Human-centered Methods".
The following day, Philipp Beckerle met with Andre Seyfarth and gave an exercise on human-centered design for the...