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15.12.2015

Article about Prof. Lee in MATERIC

An article at MATERIC (Mechanical, Architectural, and Traffic Engineering Research Information Center) was published today about the research of Prof. Lee at the Dynamic Human Robotics Lab, Technical University of Munich. The article is only available in Korean:… [read more]

04.12.2015

Helmholtz professorship for Dongheui Lee

Professor Lee has been granted a highly sought-after Helmholtz professorship. Nation-wide, only six of these professorships have been awarded in 2015. This support, amounting to one million euros, strengthen's TUM'srobotics research in collaboration with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in… [read more]

20.10.2015

A TED talk by Dongheui Lee

TEDxTUM 2015: FACETS will take place on Saturday October 24 in the TUM Audimax. Dongheui Lee will give a talk at TEDxTUM on 24.10.2015. The program is available online. http://www.tedxtum.com/2015-program/ [read more]

20.10.2015

SAPHARI Workshop on 23.10.2015

SAPHARI Workshop will take a place on 23.10.2015 at TUM Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS).  In this workshop, EU project SAPHARI (Safe and Autonomous Physical Human-Aware Robot Interaction) will present the scientific achievements and results of the SAPHARI.  The WS program can be found… [read more]

12.08.2015

CFP: International Workshop on Human-Friendly Robotics 2015

==================================================================== Call for Extended Abstracts: The 8th International Workshop on Human-Friendly Robotics October 21-23, 2015, MunichLink: http://www.hri.ei.tum.de/hfr2015/home/Extended Abstracts submission due: September 1, 2015Notification of… [read more]

15.04.2015

Call for Contribution: ICRA Tutorial on "Planning, Control, and Sensing for Safe Human-Robot Interaction"

ICRA 2015 Tutorial: "Planning, Control, and Sensing for Safe Human-Robot", Tuesday, May 26 (full-day), Seattle Washington More info: http://cs.stanford.edu/people/tkr/icra2015/  *** CALL FOR CONTRIBUTION *** We solicit contributions in the form of extended abstracts in ICRA paper format, to be… [read more]

15.04.2015

ICRA Tutorial on "Planning, Control, and Sensing for Safe Human-Robot Interaction"

ICRA 2015 Tutorial: "Planning, Control, and Sensing for Safe Human-Robot", Tuesday, May 26 (full-day), Seattle Washington More info: http://cs.stanford.edu/people/tkr/icra2015/  *** ABSTRACT *** Robotics research is quickly moving its focus from robots that can work in place of humans to robots… [read more]

15.04.2015

ICRA2015 Workshop on "Compliant and Versatile Robot Control in Human Environments"

ICRA 2015 Workshop on "Compliant and Versatile Robot Control in Human Environments: Bridging the Gap between Learning and Control"  Date: May 30, 2015, in the afternoon Webpage http://cs.stanford.edu/people/khansari/ICRA2015/index.html Workshop Overview Currently, robot learning and compliant… [read more]

02.02.2015

4 Papers accepted at ICRA 2015

All our submitted papers are accepted to the 2015 IEEE ICRA conference.Congratulations to all! Sangik An and Dongheui Lee, Prioritized Inverse Kinematics with Multiple Task Definitions, in Proc. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA),  2015 Matteo Saveriano, Sangik An and… [read more]

17.11.2014

Winner of Best Poster/Video Presentation Award at URAI2014.

Congratulations! Matteo Saveriano and Dongheui Lee have received Best Poster/Video Presentation Award at URAI2014 on Nov. 14. Matteo Saveriano and Dongheui Lee, Safe Motion Generation and Online Reshaping using DynamicalSystems, the 11th international conference on ubiquitous robots and ambient… [read more]

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Associate Professorship of Human-centered Assistive Robotics

Prof. Gordon Cheng

Karlstraße 45, 5. OG.
80333 München

Tel: +49 89-289-26800

Mail: info.ics(at)ei.tum.de

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