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Speakers > Sami Haddadin
Title: Machine Intelligence: Bridging the Gap between Robotics and AI Summary: Important breakthroughs in robotics and artificial intelligence have enabled the first real-world applications of flexible, human-centered robot systems. Controlled by intelligent programming and interaction systems that "understand" man and machine, even laymen can use state-of-the-art robot technology for the first time. Their commercial introduction represents a step change in the way intelligent machines meet human needs beyond the industrial sector, e.g. also in the healthcare or private sector. In other words, they become everyday intelligent helpers in a wide variety of applications to make our lives easier. Bio: Sami Haddadin is the Founding Director of the Munich School of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MSRM) at Technical University of Munich (TUM) and holds the Chair of Robotics Science and Systems Intelligence. His research interests include intelligent robot design, robot learning, collective intelligence, human-robot Interaction, nonlinear control, real-time planning, optimal control, human neuromechanics and robot safety. His work has found its way into numerous commercial robotics and AI products. The engineer and computer scientist has written more than 130 scientific articles and received numerous prestigious international scientific awards. Among others, he received the IEEE/RAS Early Career Award, the Alfried Krupp Award and the German Future Prize of the German President. |