Last week Philipp Beckerle and Stella Hao met up with the project partners Nele Rußwinkel and Daniel Häufle to brainstorm and discuss future ideas together.
The ACM/IEEE HRI workshop on "Modeling Human Behavior in Human-Robot Interactions" organized by Philipp Beckerle together with Arkady Zgonnikov, Serge Thill, and Catholijn Jonker has taken place.
The workshop featured keynote talks by Ollivia Guest, Dorsa Sadigh, Tamara Lorenz, and Randy Gomez, a...
Prof. Lorenzo Masia, Chair in Biorobotics and Medical Technology at the University of Heidelberg, visited the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg. He gave a talk at our chair on "Exosuits: towards a symbiotic assistive technology?", followed by a discussion about assistive technology wi...
The semester is coming to an end, and we finished our new joint lecture series "Autonomous Systems: From Research to Products" with Siemens on Wednesday. Concluding this year's contributions together with Ludger Meyer, Albrecht Donat, Philipp Beckerle, and Anany Dwivedi.
The lectures were compr...
The Chair of Autonomous Systems and Mechatronics welcomes Stella Chenxu Hao.
Stella has a background in psychology (cognition & cognitive neuroscience) and will work on fusing models of physical and cognitive human-robot interaction.
Philipp Beckerle organizes a workshop on human behavior modeling as a part of ACM/IEEE 2022 International Conference on HRI together with Arkady Zgonnikov, Serge Thill, and Catholijn Jonker.
The workshop will include keynote talks from Dorsa Sadigh, Tamara Lorenz, Randy Gomez, and Olivia Guest, a...
The first session in our lecture series "Autonomous Systems: From Research to Products" organized together with Siemens started on Wednesday.
Each session will comprise of impulse talks providing academic and industrial perspectives on autonomous systems, which is finalized by interactive discuss...
Maria Pozzi from SIRS lab at the University of Siena is currently visiting our Chair of Autonomous Systems.
Maria has introduced herself to the University by giving a seminar talk. And last week she gave a summer school on robotic grasping.
On June 23rd, Philipp Beckerle completed his habilitation with a presentation at TU Dortmund. Meanwhile, he has received his certificate.
If you want to learn more about human-robot body experience, you will find the aggregation of his research results in this Springer book.