EURON Membership Lists

EURON Board Members

The National Representatives are the only official members of the EURON board, with full voting rights. The following people also attend board meetings as observers:

Alícia Casals 

Alícia Casals as Education and Training coordinator.
bio, ....... web site,

Department of Automatic Control
(Departament d'Enginyeria de Sistemes, Automàtica i Informática Industrial (ESAII))
Technical University of Catalonia
(Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya (UPC)),
Barcelona, Spain.

Rüdiger Dillmann 

Rüdiger Dillmann as Research Coordination coordinator.
bio, ....... web site,

Institute for Computer Design & Fault Tolerance
Informatics Faculty (Fakultät für Informatik),
Karlsruhe University
(Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), Karlsruhe, Germany.

Martin Hägele 

Martin Hägele as Industrial Links coordinator.
bio, ....... web site,

(Abteilung Robotersysteme,
Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung (IPA)) ,
Stuttgart, Germany.

Angel Pobil 

Angel Pasqual del Pobil, as Research Coordination coordinator.
bio, ....... web site,

Robotic Intelligence Lab.
Deptartment of Engineering & Computer Science,
Universitat Jaume I,
Castelló de la Plana, Spain.

Anne Bajart 

Anne Bajart as EURON project officer to the European Commission.
web site,

 

About the Lists

Lists of Individuals

National Representatives know about robot research and activities in their countries. They decide whether a group applying for membership has a sufficiently high research profile. They also form the EURON board which makes the decisions about what goes on in EURON.

Key People have responsibility for the four key areas of EURON: Research Coordination, Education and Training, Industrial Links, and Dissemination.

All these people would really like to hear your opinions and get your contributions to their areas of special interest. EURON's webmaster is also keen to receive contributions to and comments on this site.

Specialist Membership Lists

EURON members from a particular country can be found by clicking on the active map.

Industrial and Commercial members are basically any member that focuses more on selling robots than on education. Most EURON members are universities.

The 26 original contracting members of EURON II are those organisations which signed the legal contract directly with the Commission of the European Communities in 2003.

Full Lists of Members

Formal Members are the legal entities signing membership agreements with EURON II.

The list of major Robot Research Groups allows easier contact with those groups doing the work that qualified their formal member for membership.

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