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The Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems (IRIS) is part of the ETH Zurich, Switzerland.It replaced the existing Institute of Robotics, [1] of the ETH Zurich in October 2002, when Prof. Bradley J. Nelson moved from the University of Minnesota, United States, to ETH Zurich, and succeeded the Prof. Dr. Gerhard Schweitzer.
Bradley James Nelson (born 16 May 1962) is an American roboticist and entrepreneur. He has been the Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at ETH Zurich since 2002 and is known for his research in microrobotics, nanorobotics, and medical robotics.
Margarita Chli [1] is an assistant professor and leader of the Vision for Robotics Lab at ETH Zürich in Switzerland. Chli is a leader in the field of computer vision and robotics and was on the team of researchers to develop the first fully autonomous helicopter with onboard localization and mapping.
He is professor of dynamic systems and control at ETH Zurich. [1] He is a co-founder of Kiva Systems [2] (now operating as Amazon Robotics [2]), and the founder of Verity, an innovator in autonomous drones. [3] He was the faculty advisor and system architect of the Cornell Robot Soccer Team, four time world champions at the annual RoboCup ...
From 2010 to 2014, Siegwart was Vice President Research and Corporate Relations of ETH Zurich. Siegwart's research activities focus on mobile robot design and navigation – localization and mapping, planning in dynamic environments, human–robot interaction , locomotion concepts for rough terrain, mobile micro-robots, space rovers, autonomous ...
Marc Pollefeys (born 01 May 1971) [1] is a Belgian computer scientist and professor for computer science at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, as well as partner director of science at Microsoft. [2] [3] He is director of Microsoft's Mixed Reality & AI Lab – Zurich. Pollefeys was born in Anderlecht, Belgium.
Susie Coughlin was concerned when her daughter struggled with reading skills at her public school.. The mom of two was disappointed her district didn't teach phonics as part of its literacy program.
In 2012, Scaramuzza became a professor at the University of Zurich, where he founded the "Robotics and Perception Group". [6]Scaramuzza's research focuses on the autonomous navigation of micro air vehicles (or miniature drones) via onboard cameras and computation, and on drone racing, as well as on event cameras.