
Julien Bourgeois is professor of computer science at the University of Franche-Comté (UFC) in France. He is part of the FEMTO-ST institute (UMR CNRS 6174) where he leads the complex networks team. His research interests are in distributed intelligent MEMS, P2P networks and security management for complex networks. He is currently visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He has been invited professor at Emory University (US) in 2011 and in Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2010 and 2011. He co-lead the distributed sensor/actuators MEMS network topic in the CNRS PPF Distributed Intelligent Microsystems. He created and then co-led the Smart Surface project. In 2011, he created the Smart Blocks project which aims at building a self-reconfigurable conveying modular plate-form composed of MEMS sensors and actuators.
Mar 13, 2020
45 min

Achim Lilienthal a professor for Computer Science at Örebro University and head of the Mobile Robotics and Olfaction (MRO) Lab, a research group at the AASS Research Centre formerly called the "Learning Systems Lab".
By design, the research directions of the MRO Lab are aligned with his personal research interests. The general focus is on perception systems for mobile robots that operate in unconstrained, dynamic environments. A major aim is to integrate research results timely in industrial demonstrators. More specifically, his research addresses Rich 3D Perception, Robot Vision and Mobile Robot Olfaction.
Mar 11, 2020
38 min

Cristina Andersson started out as a business consultant for major Finish companies and got interested in the quickly growing opportunities in robotics when she wrote a book on the subject.
The key word for here in this work was autonomous, robots constantly expand the type of decisions they can take and that makes it possible to use them in ever more situations and their value increase quickly.
Mar 4, 2020
39 min

Michael Nielsen is consultant at the Teknologisk Institut in Taastrup. He specializes in media technology such as interface design, tool progamming (MFC), signal- and image processing, pattern recognition, 3D reconstruction, computer vision, ray tracing, color and light theory, and shadow segmentation.
His goal is to create innovative media products that will merge the real world with electronic world for enhanced productibility and immersion. The systems should be a natural part of modern life and thus be aware of the dynamic environment that surrounds them.
Feb 28, 2020
36 min

Nicole Immorlica is a senior principle researcher at Microsoft whos research lies broadly within the field of algorithmic game theory.
Using tools and modeling concepts from both theoretical computer science and economics, Nicole hopes to explain, predict, and shape behavioral patterns in various online and offline systems, markets, and games.
Her areas of specialty include social networks and mechanism design. Nicole received her Ph.D. from MIT in Cambridge, MA in 2005 and then completed three years of postdocs at both Microsoft Research in Redmond, WA and CWI in Amsterdam, Netherlands before accepting a job as an assistant professor at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL in 2008. She joined the Microsoft Research New England Lab in 2012.
Feb 21, 2020
36 min

Gabriel Skantze is co-founder and Chief Scientist at Furhat Robotics and Professor in speech technology at KTH with a specialization in conversational systems.
He has a background in research into how humans use spoken communication to interact.
In his research he studies human communication and develops computational models that allow computers and robots to speak face-to-face with humans.
Feb 12, 2020
38 min

Lars Dalgaard has worked with robot technology for more than 20 years as entrepreneur, teacher, lecturer, researcher, consultant, and since 2014 as Head of Service Robotics at the Danish Technological Institute, Robot Technology.
Technology-wise his focus is on flexible mobile robots for logistics in industry and healthcare, and on civil deployment of autonomous drones for inspection and manipulation. Solution-wise his focus is on system-level design where the value proposition is created in the intersection between the technical, organisational, human, and economic needs and demands. Through the years, he's worked with robot technology in all shapes and sizes spanning from field robots and mobile robots for nursery gardens, over self- reconfigurable modular robots and modular robot technology for dynamic layout changes in pig stables, to butler robots and interactive room barriers.
Feb 7, 2020
38 min

Harri Ketamo Ph.D., is an entrepreneur with 20 years of experience in cognitive sciences, computational intelligence, complex adaptive systems and game development. Currently he is founder & chairman of Headai, a company developing General Semantic AI for transparent decision making. He's also actively participating academic research as a senior fellow at University of Turku and at Satakunta University of Applied Sciences.
Previously Ketamo has been e.g. founder & CEO of gameMiner (game AI), xTask (adaptive learning) and SkillPixels (seroius games). He has had more than 300 presentations, published more than 100 peer-reviewed research articles and developed products (games, MOOCs, adaptive systems, AI) used in more than 120 countries all over the world.
Feb 5, 2020
33 min

Christian Guttmann is Global VP of Artificial Intelligence at Tieto, an IT software and service company providing IT and product engineering services, with approximately 15,000 employees, active in around 20 countries.
Jan 31, 2020
24 min

Federico Pecora is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the Center for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems (AASS). He was previously a research assistant at the Italian National Research Council (ISTC-CNR), where he worked on AI tools for space mission planning on a grant from the European Space Agency.
Jan 30, 2020
37 min
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