LeafletsEURON is producing a series of promotional leaflets for handing out at meetings, etc. The different leaflets have different emphases and different intended audiences. Leaflet 3: New Member Information
The third leaflet is aimed at new and potential members, telling them a little of the history of EURON and our main activities. The pictures in this leaflet are from EURON Schools. Leaflet 2: Education Area Activities
The second leaflet was produced in March 2006 by EURON's Education Key Area and encourages people to contribute to and use their various initiatives. It contains pictures of robots and of many of the activities that the Education Key Area sponsor, especially EURON Schools. Leaflet 1: What is EURON?
Produced in December 2005, this leaflet is based on the Introduction on the website. It tells people about what EURON is, what robotics is, and why it is more difficult than science fiction films imply. The leaflet is aimed at a general readership of intelligent people with some interest in science, and contains lots of pictures of our members' robots. Written by John Hallam and Duncan Graham-Rowe. Many thanks to the owners of the pictures used in the leaflet for giving us permission to use them: Robosoft, IRI-CSIC Barcelona, Siemens, IA TU-Ilmenau, BIPOP-INRIA, PRISMA UNINA, HIS Sunderland, ATRI Aveiro, CS Essex, IIF Freiburg, Cybernetics at Reading, IAIM-IRA Karlsruhe, AIR-ELET Polimi. The owners retain all copyright privileges. |
Getting InvolvedWe hope that you will get involved in many of EURON's activities and encourage others to do so as well. Attend MeetingsAttending meetings is an excellent way of making contacts and friends within the community. These contacts are normally interesting, and may also be useful! EURON Schools are aimed at PhD students so are particularly good for people wishing to deepen an already existing interest. [More details ... ] Contribute to the InitiativesYour knowledge and resources are valuable -- please consider sharing them with others by adding items to the databases, contributing your opinions to the roadmap and benchmarking initiatives, and your information to this website. Especially, please contribute to the Video Collection for Students asap. [More details ... ] Use the ResourcesMake use of the resources that EURON offers. Much of the information is freely available to all, but for other resources you have to be a EURON member. Apply for the grants, use the databases and the contacts, apply for the awards, use the mailing lists. | ||