Date: 25 September
Hour: 9.15 a.m. to 4.45 p.m.
Venue: Abreu Faro Amphitheatre, Técnico – Alameda Campus
More information: Official Site I Registration
«ISR-Lisboa core research integrates artificial intelligence and its applications to real-world challenges. One of its key areas of focus is the bilateral relationship between neurosciences and robotics. This involves not only developing more intelligent neuro-inspired robot systems, but also exploring how robotics can be utilized to test certain neuroscientific concepts and models.
This workshop represents a significant step towards uniting these two research communities. Its goal is to foster the discovery of ground-breaking results and inspire students, researchers, and faculty to pursue novel research avenues.
The theme will be discussed on several panels and the day will count on three talks by invited speakers: Sethu Vijayakumar – “From Automation to Autonomy: Embodied Generative AI driving the Future of Work”; Emilia Ambrosini – “Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation and robotics: two complementary approaches to foster motor re-learning”; and Andrea Luppi – “A synergistic network architecture for human brain evolution and cognition”».