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Best Poster Award at IEEE Haptics Symposium 2014
Clemens Schuwerk, Rahul Chaudhari and Eckehard Steinbach have received the Best Poster Award at the IEEE Haptics Symposium 2014 for the paper "Delay Compensation in Shared Haptic Virtual Environments". Originally posted by: http://www.lmt.ei.tum.de[more]
Biological Cybernetics Journal paper accepted
Congratulations to Andreas Holzbach an Gordon Cheng having their paper "A Neuronal-inspired Computational Architecture for Spatio-Temporal Visual Processing", accepted to Journal: Biological Cybernetics. Originally posted by: www.ics.ei.tum.de[more]
Winner of Best Poster Award
Winner of Best Poster Award on ISMAR, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, November 5-8, 2012 -> certificate Originally posted by: http://www.mmk.ei.tum.de[more]
Best Paper Award
Winner of the 2nd `CHiME' Speech Separation and Recognition Challenge (Track 1) and Best Paper Award on the CHiME Workshop, Vancouver, Canada, June 1st 2013 -> certificate Originally posted by: http://www.mmk.ei.tum.de[more]
Two papers accepted for ICRA2014
Congratulations to Ewald Lutscher, Andreas Holzbach and Gordon Cheng together having two papers accepted to the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2014), Hong Kong, China. Originally posted by: www.ics.ei.tum.de[more]
Papers accepted at ICRA 2014
Two papers from NST accepted at ICRA 2014 (http://www.icra2014.com) for oral presentations; congratulations to David Weikersdorfer, Francesco Galluppi and all co-authors! Originally posted by: http://www.nst.ei.tum.de[more]
ERC Starting Grant "Control based on Human Models (con-humo)"
Sandra Hirche received an ERC Starting Grant "Control based on Human Models (con-humo)" starting from Feb 1, 2014. The project focuses on novel concepts for automatic control based on data-driven human models and machine learning with application in physical...[more]
Biological Cybernetics journal paper accepted
Congratulations to John Nassour and Gordon Cheng having their paper: "Multi-Layered Multi-Pattern CPG for Adaptive Locomotion of Humanoid Robots" accepted to Journal: Biological Cybernetics. Originally posted by: www.ics.ei.tum.de[more]
Fellow Nomination - Prof. Martin Buss
Prof. Martin Buss is IEEE fellow class 2014 for contributions to haptic telepresence systems and autonomous robots.[more] Originally posted by: http://www.lsr.ei.tum.de [more]
Faszination Forschung: "Bone, cartilage and a virtual delivery room"
Prof. Rùˆdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe and his researchers are working on the interface between biology and technology. They are looking to increase the biocompatibility of implants and use robotic systems to characterize the biomechanical properties of joints and engineered...[more]