The annual Southwest Robotics Symposium focuses on the rapidly growing robotics field. #SWRS2019 will include faculty, students, & industry working in this area
The annual Southwest Robotics Symposium will be held on January 24/25 in 2019 at @ASU, hosted by @ASUengineering. Registration is FREE!
#SWRS2019
Registration (FREE): https://t.co/0eQ5jCHPGu
Sponsorship: https://t.co/tIOGfmex5F
Distinguished speakers: https://t.co/tZjuGJjnyY
Did you have a good time at #SWRS2019? Then you should definitely check out #SWRS2020 in April 2–3!
Poster abstract deadline is MONDAY (February 17)!
Twitter: @SWRS2020
Web: https://t.co/timPSlq8Dz
Prof. Artemiadis @partem80 highlights the new master’s program in robotics and autonomous systems at the “what’s happening at ASU” session at @swrs2019
Dr. Khatib at the @swrs2019#SWRS2019, where he is telling us we need to better understand how we humans “reprogram ourselves” in order to rethink how we program robots.
We're looking forward to the start of the #SWRS2019#robotics symposium on Thursday and Friday at @ASU/@ASUEngineering! We have a record 615 registered attendees! Didn't register on-line? No problem -- we still have space for on-site registrations. :-)
Last but not least in our #SWRS2019#robotics lineup is Dr. Louis Whitcomb from @JohnsHopkins! His lab uses dynamical systems tools & techniques focused on underwater robot vehicles and robot manipulators. He may study telemanipulation, but he'll be giving his talk HERE at @ASU!
Tomorrow, January 10, is the last day of advance registration for #SWRS2019! After that, all registration will be on site. Secure your spot! Register today! It's free!
https://t.co/0eQ5jCHPGu
Next up on #SWRS2019#robotics speaker lineup is Dr. Gaurav S. Sukhatme from @USCViterbi. He works in large-scale, distributed, robotic systems for urban security, military recon, and environmental monitoring. He's looking for #postdocs too! Come and see if you'd be a good fit!