Past Events from July 17, 2026 – January 20, 2017 › Seminar › Field Robotics Center Seminar › – Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University
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  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Steve Chien and Jagriti Agrawal
    Senior Research Scientist and Technical Staff
    Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

    AI in Space – From Earth Orbit to Mars and Beyond!

    3305 Newell-Simon Hall

    Abstract: Artificial Intelligence is playing an increasing role in our everyday lives and the business marketplace. This trend extends to the space sector, where AI has already shown considerable success and has the potential to revolutionize almost every aspect of space exploration. We first highlight a number of success stories of the tremendous impact of [...]

    Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Robotics Institute,
    Carnegie Mellon University

    Self-Supervised Learning on Mobile Robots Using Acoustics, Vibration, and Visual Models to Build Rich Semantic Terrain Maps

    3305 Newell-Simon Hall

    Abstract: Humans and robots would benefit from having rich semantic maps of the terrain in which they operate.  Mobile robots equipped with sensors and perception software could build such maps as they navigate through a new environment.  This information could then be used by humans or robots for better localization and path planning, as well [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Ioannis Pitas
    Professor
    Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

    Multiple Drone Vision and Cinematography

    3305 Newell-Simon Hall

    Abstract: The aim of drone cinematography is to develop innovative intelligent single- and multiple-drone platforms for media production to cover outdoor events (e.g., sports) that are typically distributed over large expanses, ranging, for example, from a stadium to an entire city.  The drone or drone team, to be managed by the production director and his/her [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Tom Scherlis & Advaith Sethuraman
    Undergraduate Students
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

    Tartan AUV: A Dive into Carnegie Mellon’s RoboSub Team

    NSH 4305

    Abstract: Founded last year, Tartan AUV is Carnegie Mellon’s undergraduate underwater robotics team which competes annually in the RoboSub competition. RoboSub teams must design, build, and test autonomous underwater vehicles that compete each August to complete tasks related to underwater navigation, object detection and manipulation, and acoustic beacon localization. In this talk we will provide [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Ross Gilson
    Senior Field Applications Engineer
    Real-Time Innovations (RTI)

    Beyond ROS: Using a Data Connectivity Framework to build and run Autonomous Systems

    Virtual FRC Seminar: Seminar recording: https://cmu.zoom.us/rec/share/x84qF7_q8TlIcpHoyG_DRa58O6i8aaa8hCAW_fEPxEkBGjBVPyzW_lK0YW30RfJ3?startTime=1598551489000 Passcode: qu6)ePH9 Abstract: Next-generation robotics will need more than the current ROS code in order to comply with the interoperability, security and scalability requirements for commercial deployments. This session will provide a technical overview of ROS, ROS2 and the Data Distribution Service™ (DDS) protocol for data connectivity in safety-critical cyber-physical [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    José Luís Silva
    Assistant Professor
    Science and Technology Department, University Institute of Lisbon

    Towards more effective remote execution of exploration operations using multimodal interfaces

    1305 Newell Simon Hall

    Abstract: Remote robots enable humans to explore and interact with environments while keeping them safe from existing harsh conditions (e.g., in search and rescue, deep sea or planetary exploration scenarios). However, the gap between the control station and the remote robot presents several challenges (e.g., situation awareness, cognitive load, perception, latency) for effective teleoperation. Multimodal [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Dr. Larry Matthies
    Technology Coordinator
    Mars Exploration Program Office, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California

    Autonomous mobility in Mars exploration: recent achievements and future prospects

    NSH 4305

    Abstract: This talk will summarize key recent advances in autonomous surface and aerial mobility for Mars exploration, then discuss potential future missions and technology needs for Mars and other planetary bodies. Among recent advances, the Perseverance rover that is now operating on Mars includes new autonomous navigation capability that dramatically increases its traverse speed over [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Christopher Clark
    Robots Crossing Boundaries
    Harvey Mudd College

    Robots Crossing Boundaries

    CIC CIC Buuilding Conference Room 1, LL Level

    Abstract: Over the last 50 years, autonomous robots have made the leap from being novel research contributions in university labs to becoming the fundamental technology upon which companies are built. While they traditionally have belonged to the engineering and computer science disciplines, robots have now crossed into other areas of study and research - making impacts in oceanography, geology, archaeology, biomechanics and biology. [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Srdjan Acimovic
    Assistant Professor
    School of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech

    Using Robotics, Imaging and AI to Tackle Apple Fruit Production: Crop Harvest and Fire Blight Disease, The Two Major Bottlenecks for U.S. Apple Producers

    CIC CIC Buuilding Conference Room 1, LL Level

    Abstract Temperate tree fruit production is a significant agricultural sector in the United States, encompassing a variety of fruits like apples, pears, cherries, peaches and plums. The U.S. is the second-largest producer of apples in the world, after China. Annual U.S. production is 10 - 11 billion pounds of apple. However, apple production is complicated [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Senior Robotics Engineer
    Robotics Institute,
    Carnegie Mellon University

    A retrospective, 40 Years of Field Robotics

    CIC CIC Buuilding Conference Room 1, LL Level

    Abstract: Chuck has been building and deploying robots in the field for the past 40 years.  In this retrospective he will touch on the robots, people and experiences that have been part of the journey.  From the early days in the 1980s with the Three Mile Island nuclear robots and the first outdoor autonomy robots [...]

  • Field Robotics Center Seminar
    Nathan Michael
    Chief Technology Officer
    Shield AI

    From Lab to Launch

    CIC CIC Buuilding Conference Room 1, LL Level

    Bio: Nathan Michael is Shield AI’s Chief Technology Officer and a former Associate Research Professor in the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). At CMU, Nathan was the Director of the Resilient Intelligent Systems Lab, a research lab dedicated to improving the performance and reliability of artificially intelligent and autonomous systems that operate in [...]