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#IROS2020 Plenary and Keynote talks focus series #4: Steve LaValle & Sarah Bergbreiter

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In this new release of our series showcasing the plenary and keynote talks from the IEEE/RSJ IROS2020 (International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems) you'll meet Steve LaValle (University of Oulu) talking about the area of perception, action and control, and Sarah Bergbreiter (Carnegie Mellon University) talking about bio-inspired microrobotics. Bio: Steve LaValle is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, in Particular Robotics and Virtual Reality, at the University of Oulu. From 2001 to 2018, he was a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois. He has also held positions at Stanford University and Iowa State University. His research interests include robotics, virtual and augmented reality, sensing, planning algorithms, computational geometry, and control theory.


Women in Robotics Update: Sarah Bergbreiter, Aude Billard, Cynthia Breazeal

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In spite of the amazing contributions of women in the field of robotics, it's still possible to attend robotics conferences or see panels that don't have a single female face. Let alone seeing people of color represented! Civil rights activist Marian Wright Edelman said that "You can't be what you don't see". Women in Robotics was formed to show that there were wonderful female role models in robotics, as well as providing an online professional network for women working in robotics and women who'd like to work in robotics. We're facing an incredible skill shortage in the rapidly growing robotics industry, so we'd like to attract newcomers from other industries, as well as inspiring the next generation of girls.