Coli Hotel, CUHKSZ, AIRS
AIRS "Rising Star" Young Scholar Forum

AIRS "Rising Star" Young Scholar Forum Invites Professor Oussama Khatib of Standford University and Professor Sethu Vijayakumar of the University of Edinburgh to give keynote speeches and conduct academic sharing with young scholars.
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Oussama KhatibProfessor of Stanford University, Director of Stanford Robotics Lab, IEEE Fellow
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Sethu VijayakumarProfessor of Robotics in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh, Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Robotics, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Sethu Vijayakumar is the Professor of Robotics in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh and the Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Robotics. He holds the prestigious Senior Research Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering, co-funded by Microsoft Research and is also an Adjunct Faculty of the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles. Professor Vijayakumar, who has a PhD (1998) from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, is world renowned for development of large scale machine learning techniques in the real time control of several iconic large degree of freedom anthropomorphic robotic systems including the SARCOS and the HONDA ASIMO humanoid robots, KUKA-DLR robot arm and iLIMB prosthetic hand. His latest project (2016) involves a collaboration with NASA Johnson Space Centre on the Valkyrie humanoid robot being prepared for unmanned robotic pre-deployment missions to Mars. He is the author of over 180 highly cited publications (nearly 8000 citations, H-index: 40) in robotics and machine learning and the winner of the IEEE Vincent Bendix award, the Japanese Monbusho fellowship, 2013 IEEE Transaction on Robotics Best Paper Award and several other paper awards from leading conferences and journals. He has led several UK, EU and international projects in the field of Robotics, attracted funding of over £38M in research grants over the last 10 years and has been appointed to grant review panels for the DFG-Germany, NSF-USA and the EU. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a keen science communicator with a significant annual outreach agenda. He is the recipient of the 2015 Tam Dalyell Award for excellence in engaging the public with science and serves as a judge on BBC Robot Wars and was involved with the UK wide launch of the BBC micro:bit initiative for STEM education. Since September 2018, he has taken on the role of the Programme co-Director of The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence, driving their Robotics and Autonomous Systems agenda.
Time | Agenda | Venue |
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2019.11.09 09:00-12:30 | Check-in | Coli Hotel, Shenzhen |
2019.11.09 12:30-13:30 | Welcome lunch | Coli Hotel, Shenzhen |
2019.11.09 14:00-14:05 | Opening speech | CUHKSZ |
2019.11.09 14:05-14:30 | Introduction | CUHKSZ |
2019.11.09 14:30-17:30 | Talks by distinguished young scholars | CUHKSZ |
2019.11.09 18:00-20:00 | Dinner | CUHKSZ |
2019.11.10 09:00-10:00 | Visit Robotics Lab | CUHKSZ |
2019.11.10 10:00-11:00 | Campus tour | CUHKSZ |
2019.11.10 11:40-12:00 | Visit AIRS | AIRS |
2019.11.10 12:00-14:00 | Farewell lunch | AIRS |