{"id":2968,"date":"2014-03-13T10:41:16","date_gmt":"2014-03-13T15:41:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vanderbilt.edu\/vise\/?p=2968"},"modified":"2017-06-27T15:37:13","modified_gmt":"2017-06-27T20:37:13","slug":"meeecsvise-co-sponsored-robotics-seminar-monday-march-17-3-4pm-134-fgh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vanderbilt.edu\/vise\/meeecsvise-co-sponsored-robotics-seminar-monday-march-17-3-4pm-134-fgh\/","title":{"rendered":"ME\/EECS\/VISE co-sponsored Robotics seminar, Monday March 17, 134 FGH (Jacob\u2019s Believed in Me Auditorium) 3:10 p.m"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dan Popa, Associate Professor with the Electrical Engineering Department at The University of Texas at Arlington, will present Multiscale Robotics: A view from Microns and Millimeters to Human size<\/strong> Monday March 17, 3:10-4 pm, Jacobs Believed in Me Auditorium\/FGH 134.<\/p>\n Abstract:<\/p>\n Having been established more than half a century ago, the fields of control and robotics are continuously evolving by expanding their scale-independent toolboxes into new domains of science and engineering. In this talk, we use examples from our recent research to highlight surprising findings from applying control and robotics tools to micro world, at one end of the scale size, and to human-robot interaction, at the other end. At small scales, manufacturing and physics constraints are pushing robots toward a higher degree of autonomy. Examples include microfactories and mobile microrobotic swarms that do not require human intervention. And, at larger scales, robot companions require a higher degree of interactivity, usability and personalization. Examples include physical human-robot interaction, and advanced communication methods whose sole purpose is to solidify the adaptive relationship between robots and humans.<\/p>\n Useful links with information about Popa’s work in the field:<\/p>\n http:\/\/www.uta.edu\/ee\/ngs\/<\/a><\/p>\n http:\/\/www.uta.edu\/utari\/<\/a><\/p>\n http:\/\/www.uta.edu\/utari\/research\/robotics\/index.php<\/a><\/p>\n