SoCS Research Seminar 12/2/16 2pm MB1020: From Autonomous Robots to Autonomous Cars

SoCS Research Seminar 12/2/16 2pm MB1020: From Autonomous Robots to Autonomous Cars

Frederic Siepmann, a development specialist at BMW R&D will present in our School of Computer Science research seminar series on 12/02/16 at 2pm. His talk will take place in seminar room MB1020 (1st floor Minerva Building). Frederic will share his journey from being an academic working on autonomous robots to eventually become a developer in car autonomy and … Continue reading SoCS Research Seminar 12/2/16 2pm MB1020: From Autonomous Robots to Autonomous Cars

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Save the date: More upcoming must-see seminars

Save the date: More upcoming must-see seminars

We’ve got some great seminars coming up in the School of Computer Science, so put these dates in your diary and we’ll see you there. First up next week we have a seminar on ‘Visual mining – interpreting image and video‘ with speaker Professor Stefan Rüger from the Knowledge Media Institute, The Open University, UK. The … Continue reading Save the date: Upcoming must-see seminars

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SoCS Research Seminar 22/1/16: Autonomous Learning for Interactive Agents

SoCS Research Seminar 22/1/16: Autonomous Learning for Interactive Agents

Dr. Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, who will be joining the Lincoln School of Computer Science soon as a Senior Lecturer in L-CAS, will be presenting in our research seminar series on Fri 22/1/16, at 1pm. His talk titled “Autonomous Learning for Interactive Agents” will be held in room MB1020. This is a great opportunity for staff and students … Continue reading SoCS Research Seminar 22/1/16: Autonomous Learning for Interactive Agents

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SoCS Research Seminar Series on Mondy 18/Jan 3-4pm@MC0025

SoCS Research Seminar Series on Mondy 18/Jan 3-4pm@MC0025

Date: Monday 18th Jan, 2016, 3:00-4:00pm. Speaker: Dr Farshad Arvin, University of Manchester, UK Venue: MC0025 Title: LATRO: a Hydraulically Actuated Spider Robot Abstract: An ongoing challenge across any decommissioning site is access to unstructured areas. This is particularly acute on the Sellafield and Fukushima sites where there are a number of facilities with debris … Continue reading SoCS Research Seminar Series on Mondy 18/Jan 3-4pm@MC0025

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L-CAS is on Facebook now

L-CAS is on Facebook now

Not a significant scientific advancement to announce today, but if you are on Facebook you might want to give us a like as well.

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