Grand Opening of the NeuroRobotics Technology (NRT) Laboratory
On September 6 the Automation and Control Group officially opens the doors of the NRT Laboratory at the Technical University of Denmark
Research and innovation in collaborative autonomous robotics
On September 6 the Automation and Control Group officially opens the doors of the NRT Laboratory at the Technical University of Denmark and welcomes public and private stakeholders with interests in interdisciplinary projects applied to collaborative autonomous robotics sectors to attend the event.
The NRT-LAB mission is to discover perception-action control methods integrating bio-inspired computational models of the brains and bodies that can be used for the benefit of the society. Our team proposes the development of disruptive autonomous systems for e.g., drone inspection of civil structures to solve potential maintenance issues, collaborative robotic tasks in human workplaces to avoid repetitive and dangerous operations, assistive care for motor and neuro-rehabilitation, and modeling of brain diseases and biomarkers for early diagnosis.
The neurorobotics technology features heterogeneous robots (modular robots, soft robots and drones) able to interact with the environment and collaborate with other artificial systems or humans. All of this relies on the new generation of AI algorithms (e.g., spiking neural networks) and on neuromorphic sensors and computing devices that leverage unique learning and adaptation capabilities, and increased long-term autonomous operations thanks to less energy cost.
Associate Professor Silvia Tolu will share the vision of the research and innovation activities of the laboratory, will present highlights of the past three years of development, and will introduce potential uses of the NRT. Following this, private and public stakeholders will show their activities in synergy with the NRT lab, and to conclude, the NRT development team will demonstrate live the current capabilities of the robotic platforms.
The event is made possible with funding by Odense Robotics
- 8.30
Coffee - Networking
- 9.00
Welcome by Lazaros Nalpantidis (DTU Electro)
- 9.05
Introduction by Silvia Tolu (DTU Electro)
- 9.30
Talk by Carsten Panch (DTI)
- 9.45
Talk by Andrea Acquaviva (UNIBO)
- 10.00
Coffee and Poster Session
- 10.30
Talk by Egidio Falotico (SSSA)
- 10.45
Talk by Muhammad Ahmed Khan (Standford Univ. / DTU HealthTech)
- 11.00
Live Exhibitions (ASTA / Building 326)
- 12:00
Lunch and Poster Session - Networking (1h)
Odense Robotics is co-funded by the Danish Board of Business Development, the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science and the European Union, as well as a broad range of projects and partnerships.
Information
Kgs. Lyngby
06 September 2023 08:30 - 13:00
Kgs. Lyngby
DTU, Line of Light (R9.14) Building 340, Kgs. Lyngby campusPrice
Free
Knowledge-based innovation and the Fehmarn Belt project