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From Kim Gudeman 3/30/2023
Title: From snake robotics research to a new class of marine robots In this talk, I will show how our research on snake robotics have led to a new class of marine… -
From Kim Gudeman 10/25/2022
Recent years have witnessed tremendous successes of AI and machine learning, especially reinforcement learning (RL), in solving many decision-making and control tasks.… -
From Kim Gudeman 6/16/2022
Adaptivity and resilience are becoming increasingly important for future communication networks, as the demands on those networks are increasing and frequently changing.… -
From Kim Gudeman 6/3/2022
As 5G takes to the airwaves, we now turn our imagination to the next generation of wireless technology. The promise of this technology has created an international race… -
From Kim Gudeman 4/26/2022
This session answers how universities can collaborate with external organizations and local communities to address questions of bias and discrimination in AI-enabled… -
From Kim Gudeman 4/20/2022
Panelists address how universities can effectively educate technical professionals and the public to consider social responsibilities in the design of systems that… -
From Kim Gudeman 4/20/2022
Panelists discuss how universities can contribute to the governance of AI-enabled technologies. -
From Kim Gudeman 4/20/2022
What research opportunities are well suited for university efforts and university-industry research collaborations? Panelists from this session answer that question. -
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From Kim Gudeman 11/19/2021
A new field is emerging at the intersection of biology, cognitive science, and computer science, which will revolutionize many aspects of our future. Central to this… -
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From Kim Gudeman 4/19/2021
CSL Director Klara Nahrstedt provides an overview of CSL financials, facilities, and research, and provides a preview of a strategic planning project. -
From Karen Cromwell 3/4/2021
Calling new and veteran faculty, as well as postdocs for this important talk on recent changes to the proposal submission process. -
From Kim Gudeman 10/8/2020
A single design defect can wreak havoc across thousands of deployed instances of autonomous systems or cyber-physical systems (CPS) such as self-driving cars, drones,… -
From Kim Gudeman 10/5/2020
Our goal is to present to you various functions and services that CSL provides to CSL members, including CSL research proposal-supporting services, business, purchase… -
From Kim Gudeman 6/18/2020
A town hall led by CSL Director Klara Nahrstedt to discuss our return-to-onsite-work plan. -
From Kim Gudeman 1/13/2020
Microphones are everywhere, and they are growing at a rapid speed. Their presence in every mobile phone, as the core sensor, has already made them ubiquitous. However,… -
From Kim Gudeman 11/11/2019
Our work addresses the planning, control, and mapping issues for autonomous robot teams that operate in challenging, partially observable, dynamic environments with… -
From Kim Gudeman 8/8/2019
Lt. Todd Short of UI Campus Police presented on how CSL occupants can stay safe in the event of an emergency in the building. -
From Kim Gudeman 5/8/2019
Recent discussion in the public sphere about classification by algorithms has involved tension between competing notions of what it means for such a classification to be…