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Model Matters: Leveraging Geometry in Robot Learning
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
From Foundation Models to Working Robots: What It Actually Takes to Close the Gap
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Towards Trustworthy Autonomy: Guardrails to detect, avoid, and learn from failures / Learning Dexerity from Humans
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
The Future of Intelligent Automated Logistics
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty and students.
Material Matters: Sensors and Actuators for Contact-Rich Robotics
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Integrated Learning and Planning with Neuro-Symbolic Concepts
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Toward Autonomous Continuum Robots: Modeling, Estimation, and Interaction
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Self-Healing Materials for Sustainable Soft Robots
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Interactive Autonomy: Learning and Control for Multi-agent Interactions
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Unlocking Autonomous Medical Robotics: From Image Guided Systems to Humanoid Robot Platforms
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Robot Learning from Human Experience: Science and Scaling
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Mechanical intelligence in locomotion: from information theory to multi-legged robots
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Robot Learning and Wearable Interfaces in Pursuit of Robotic Caregivers
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Lessons Learned Putting Functional Robots into the Home - And the Implications for AI and Humanoids Going Forward
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Clinically Ready Microrobots
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Robot Motion Learning with Physics-Based PDE Priors
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Generative Control, Action Chunking, and Moravec’s Paradox
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
𝚿0: An Open Foundation Model Towards Universal Humanoid Loco-Manipulation
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Robot Motion Learning with Physics-Based PDE Priors
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Physical Intelligence for Physical Care: Towards Stakeholder-Informed Caregiving Robots in the Real World
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Bringing AI Up To Speed
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Autonomous Navigation in Complex Outdoor Environments: Towards Companion Robots for Longevity | From Digital Humans to Safe Humanoids: Grounded Reasoning and Compliant Interaction
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Resilient Autonomy for Extreme and Uncertain Environments
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
Robot Motion Learning with Physics-Based PDE Priors
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
“Motion Ready” Dynamic Conductors for the Future of Robotics
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
“Motion Ready” Dynamic Conductors for the Future of Robotics
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
“Motion Ready” Dynamic Conductors for the Future of Robotics
The seminar is open to Stanford faculty, students, and sponsors.
20 Years Building Character Robots: Risk, Grit, and Real-World Impact
- Stanford Robotics Center, David Packard Electrical Engineering Bldg., basement (map)
- Google Calendar ICS
Come meet Jérôme Monceaux, the visionary behind Nao and Pepper, two of the most iconic humanoid robots in the world. Today, he’s building the next generation of social robots at Enchanted Tools, with a radically different approach to design, mobility and user interaction. Live on-stage demo included.
RSVP required by Monday, June 23. The presentation is open to everyone.