Annual Meeting 2005

Agenda

16th February 2005:

07.45 Registration office opens
08.30 Opening ceremony
09.00 Plenary session: Prof. Inoue "The birth of robotics and its development"
10.00 Break
10.30 EURON Annual Report presented by Henrik Christensen
11.15 Research Coordination and roadmap/benchmarks presented by Rüdiger Dillmann
12.00 Education and Training including:
  • introduction by Alicia Casals,
  • Theseuron presented by Ricardo Tellez,
  • robotics courses database presented by Joan Aranda,
  • presentation of the ROSE Research Atelier by John Hallam,
  • WEBook presented by Herman Bruyninckx,
  • summer schools 2004 presented by Roland Siegwart.
12.45 Lunch
14.15 Industrial Links presented by Martin Hägele and Stefan Zaakob
15.00 Technology Transfer Award presentations:
16.00 Break
16.30 PhD Award presentations from
  • Juan Andrade Cetto,
  • Kai Oliver Arras, and
  • Herman Bruyninckx on behalf of his student Tine Lefebvre.
17.15 EURON Dissemination presented by Bruno Siciliano
including website presentation by Bridget Hallam
17.45 The Roboethics Research Atelier presented by Gianmarco Veruggio
18.00 End of formal meeting
19.00 Dinner in the Old Town of Warsaw, Giralt Ph.D. Award and Technology Transfer Award.

17th February 2005:

08.30 Intro day 2
08.45 Plenary session: Prof. Parker "Large scale robotics"
10.30 Workshops (start of parallel sessions):
  • COGNIRON,
  • NEUROBOTICS,
  • I-SWARM,
  • EUROPEAN Robotics Roadmap report presented by ...
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Workshops continued:
  • Open Source Robotics, report presented by Herman Bruyninckx,
  • COGNIRON, report presented by ...
  • NEUROBOTICS, report presented by ...
  • I-SWARM, report presented by ...
19.00 End of Day 2 and end of EURON meeting
19.30 Dinner for EURON Strategic Board

18th February 2005:

  • I-SWARM review presented by ...
  • NEUROBOTICS review presented by ...
  • COGNIRON review presented by ...

Travel Reimbursement Forms

... for the Annual Meeting are available in PDF and in DOC format.

 

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