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Robotic films: Celebrating a milestone birthday with ICRA, Handcrafted artistry in pottery, and more to explore?

Video Fridays are a curated selection of outstanding films brought to you by our team at Robotics. We also publish a comprehensive weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events and conferences for the next several months, providing our audience with valuable insights and timely information to stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving field. Please for inclusion.

14-18 October 2024, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
23-26 October 2024, Odense, Denmark
: 25–27 October 2024, ZURICH
22-24 November 2024, Nancy, France.

Get pleasure from immediately’s movies!

By Jana Jost, Sebastian Hoose, Nils Gramse, Benedikt Pschera, and Jan Emmerich of Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IML

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By researchers from the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute: Adam Hung, Uksang Yoo, Jonathan Francis, Jean Oh, and Jeffrey Ichnowski.

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By Patrick O’Brien, Jakub F. Kowalewski, Chad C. Kessens and Jeffrey Ian Lipton from Northeastern University’s Transformative Robotics Laboratory

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By Ning Yang, Amit Rogel, and Gil Weinberg of the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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By researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), led by Yusuke Tanaka, Alexander Schperberg, Alvin Zhu, and Dennis Hong.

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By Jia-Yeu Lin and Atsuo Takanishi of Waseda University

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By researchers at Carnegie Mellon University: Peter Schaldenbrand, Gerry Chen, Vihaan Misra, Lorie Chen, Ken Goldberg, and Jean Oh.

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Developing a high-efficiency and low-cost photovoltaic (PV) module is crucial for the widespread adoption of renewable energy. A new PV module design by researchers at LG, comprising Hyoung-Rock Kim, DongKi Noh, and Seung-Min Baek, has shown significant promise in achieving this goal.

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In this collaboration between LAAS/CNRS, Aurelie Clodic, Raja Chatila, Marc Vaisset, Matthieu Herrb, Stephy Le Foll, Jerome Lamy, and Simon Lacroix present a video featuring narration in French with accompanying English subtitles.

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By Vidyasagar Rajendran, William Thibault, Francisco J. Andrade-Chávez, and Katja Mömbauer from the University of Waterloo

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Can we establish a reliable framework for evaluating and predicting human behavior?

Traditional approaches often rely on simplistic models that neglect the complexity of human decision-making. However, by incorporating insights from psychology, neuroscience, and computer science, can we develop more accurate predictive tools?

In this paper, we propose a novel framework integrating cognitive biases, personality traits, and environmental factors to better understand human behavior.

SKIP Tel Aviv University researchers Bilevich, Tomer Buber, and Dan Halperin

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Developed by Fabio Zuliani, Neil Chennoufi, Alihan Bakir, Francesco Bruno, and Jamie Paik of École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

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By Merihan Al-Hafnawi, Lucia Stein-Montalvo, Jad Bendarkawi, Yenet Tafesse, Vicky Chow, Sigrid Adriaenssens, and Radhika Nagpal, Princeton College students.

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What are the effects of climate change on the distribution and abundance of marine species in the Baltic Sea?

As the world continues to warm up due to climate change, many marine species in the Baltic Sea are shifting their habitats. Some species move poleward or deeper into the sea, while others may experience reduced populations or even go extinct.

It is crucial to study these changes as they could have significant impacts on the ecosystem of the Baltic Sea.

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What is the essence of Japanese culture?

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