2022 JHU Robotics Industry Day

When:
March 21, 2022 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
2022-03-21T13:00:00-04:00
2022-03-21T16:00:00-04:00
Where:
Zoom
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Ashley Moriarty
410-516-6841

Update Jan 28: Industry Day will now be virtual as we won’t know the COVID climate in the future. In order to reduce zoom fatigue, we are splitting the event into 2 half days. Industry Day will be Monday March 21 1-4pm and and Tuesday March 22 1-4pm.

2022 Industry Day Agenda/Program

Monday 3/21 Zoom
1:00 pm Welcome WSE: Larry Nagahara, Associate Dean for Research
1:05 pm Introduction to LCSR: Russell H. Taylor, Director
1:25 pm LCSR Education: Louis Whitcomb, Deputy Director
1:40 pm Student Research Talk 1 – Max Li
1:50 pm Student Research Talk 2 – Will Pryor
2:00 pm Student Research Talk 3 – Neha Thomas
2:10 pm Student Research Talk 4 – Filip Aronshtein and Peter Weiss
2:20 pm Break
2:30 pm JHTV – Seth Zonies
2:45 pm Industry Talk – Gouthami Chintalapani, Siemens
3:05 pm Industry Talk – Vinutha Kallem, Waymo
3:25 pm Break
3:35 pm New Faculty Talk – Axel Krieger
3:55 pm New Faculty Talk – Mathias Unberath
4:15 pm Closing: Russell H. Taylor, Director

 

Tuesday 3/22 Gather Town:
1:00-3:00pm Poster and Demo Session
3:00-4:00pm Student and Industry Resume Review
4:00-5:00pm Networking Reception

 

The Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics will highlight its elite robotics students and showcase cutting-edge research projects in areas that include Medical Robotics, Extreme Environments Robotics, Human-Machine Systems for Manufacturing, BioRobotics and more.

Robotics Industry Day will provide top companies and organizations in the private and public sectors with access to the LCSR’s forward-thinking, solution-driven students. The event will also serve as an informal opportunity to explore university-industry partnerships.

You will experience dynamic presentations and discussions, observe live demonstrations, and participate in speed networking sessions that afford you the opportunity to meet Johns Hopkins most talented robotics students before they graduate.

Please contact Ashley Moriarty if you have any questions.



Please contact Ashley Moriarty if you have any questions.

 

Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics