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Upcoming Browbag Lecture


Davide Scaramuzza - (TBA)
on 23 Feb 2012 at 17:15

Brown Bag Lectures 2010

The Cognitive Sciences Brown Bags are public lectures that deal with aspects of cognitive sciences and artificial intelligence. They are organized by the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the University of Zurich. The atmosphere is meant to be informal to stimulate discussion and we often serve food and drinks during the talks.

 

Locations:

  • AND: Andreasstrasse 15, 8050 Zürich Oerlikon (  map )
  • BIN: Binzmühlestrasse 14, 8050 Zürich Oerlikon ( map )


Stay updated: Join our Brown Bag mailing-list and watch this space for upcoming talks.

History: Looking for Brown Bag talks from previous years? Click this link to older websites or search in this block of prior speakers.

Podcast: Some of the latest talks have been recorded and are listed together with other exciting talks on ShanghAI lectures website. Follow  "guest lectures" or this link.


Contact: For more information please contact Naveen Kuppuswamy: naveenoid at ifi.uzh.ch

 
Date Speaker Title Host Venue
23.02.2010
17.15 h
Dr. Daniel Stonier Where Robotics Research and Industry Collide Naveen Kuppuswamy AND 2.06
02.03.2010
17.15 h
Hisashi Ishihara and Jin Higashijima Social Development of human infant: its model and disorders Hidenobu Sumioka and Shuhei Miyashita AND 5-29/31
09.03.2010
17.15 h
Sawa Fuke Acquiring multimodal representation of the face and arm Hidenobu Sumioka AND 5-29/31
22.03.2010
17.15 h
Dr. Gustavo C. Buscaglia Towards the realistic simulation of complex fluidic systems: Decomposition strategies Juan-Pablo Carbajal AND 5-29/31
07.04.2010
17.15 h - 18.00 h
Andy Gracie Hybrid Ecosystems Dr. Daniel Bisig AND 5-29/31
08.04.2010
17.15 h - 18.15 h
Munehiko Sato and Sho Sakurai Trends in Digital Art : Installations and Subjective Cognition Takatsugu Kuriyama AND 5-29/31
27.04.2010
17.15 h
Dr. Micha Hersch Learning a peripersonal space representation for a humanoid robot Matej Hoffman AND 5-29/31
01.06.2010
17.15 h
Dr. Lorenz Lechner Information technology, robots, and the meaning of artificial life Olivier Olsen AND 5-29/31
03.06.2010
17.15 h
Dr.Morten Fjeld Tangible and Tabletop Computing: Software and Usability Aspects Nathan Labhart AND 5-29/31
15.06.2010
17.15 h
Jacques Ambühl Do numerical weather forecasting models learn weather patterns? Dr. Ruedi Fuchslin AND 5-29/31
29.06.2010
17.15 h
Prof. Dr. Thomas Schack The Cognitive Architecture of Motor Action – Building Blocks of Performance in Memory and Brain Dr. Ruedi Fuchslin AND 5-29/31
04.11.2010
Prof. Hajime Asama Mobiligence - Emergence of Adaptive Motor Function through Interaction among Brain, Body, and Env Dr. Kohei Nakajima AND 2.06
19.11.2010
17.15 h - 18.00 h
Dr. Daniel Polani On Informational Principles of Embodied Cognition Naveen Kuppuswamy AND 5-29/31
07.12.2010
Dr. Bill Bigge Creating virtual mechanisms in real robots using modular compliant actuators Hung Vu Quy AND 5-29/31
13.12.2010
17.15 h - 18.00 h
Dr. Tasuo Unemi A Breeding Tool for Abstract Animations and Its Application Prof. Dr. Rolf Pfeifer AND 2.06
21.12.2010
Dr. Helmut Hauser Theoretical Foundations for Morphological Computation Flurin Casanova AND 2.11 (AILab Lounge)

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