Research Seminar 30/1/2020: Game theory for self-driving cars

Our next SoCS research seminar takes place on Thu 30/1/2020 at 13:00, in room INB2102. This is part of this year’s “Frontiers in Research” seminar series. Title: Game theory for self-driving cars Speaker: Fanta Camara, University of Leeds, and Visiting researcher, University of Lincoln Date and time: Thursday 30th January 2020, 13:00-14:00 Venue: INB2012, Isaac…

SoCS Research Seminar (3/12/19): Robotic Perception for Agricultural Environments

You are invited to attend a research seminar by Cyrill Stachniss (University of Bonn, Germany), one of the world-leading experts in robotic perception, on “Robotic Perception for Agricultural Environments” as part of the School of Computer Science Research Seminar Series. When: 3/12/2019, 3-4PM Where: INB1103 Robotic Perception for Agricultural Environments Abstract Autonomous robots need the…

Tsinghua and University of Lincoln team wins robotics championship

Original article can be found online: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201908/19/WS5d5a40e1a310cf3e355668b4.html?from=timeline The robotics team consisting of four students from Tsinghua University and one from the University of Lincoln has won the first prize in the first International Competition for Autonomous Running Intelligent Robots held over the weekend in Beijing. The team has also been awarded $10,000 for their performance…

Professor Behind ‘Holy Grail’ Medical Imaging System for Cancer Patients Named Among Nation’s Lifesavers

A Distinguished Professor from The University of Lincoln has today been recognised for his exceptional contribution to keeping the nation healthy in a list of the Nations Lifesavers. Professor Nigel Allinson MBE from the School of Computer Science has been named amongst the top 100 individuals or groups based in universities whose work is saving…

Upcoming SoCS Research Seminars

In our regular research seminar series, we have two respected researchers presenting their work in the coming weeks. Date/Time Location Presenter(s) and Titles 27/02/2019 16:00 DCB0102 Gregory Sutton: High power insects: the biomechanics of jumping and striking 20/03/2019 16:30 DCB1102 (David Chiddick Building) Prof Janet Read: Agents, Apps and Attention: Breaking Design Rules in CCI (abstract and…

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