The Robotix Academy Conference for Industrial Robotics (RACIR) was held at the University of Luxembourg during June 04-05, 2018. The venue for RACIR 2018 was the Campus Kirchberg in Luxembourg. The topics concerned by RACIR are: robot design, robot kinematics/dynamics/control, system integration, sensor/actuator networks, distributed and cloud robotics, bio-inspired systems, service robots, robotics in automation, biomedical applications, autonomous vehicles (land, sea, and air), robot perception, manipulation with multifinger hands, micro/nano systems, sensor information, robot vision, multimodal interface and human-robot interaction.
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- 2018
- 2017
Robotix-Academy Conference for Industrial Robotics (RACIR) is held in Luxembourg University during June 06-07, 2017. Robotix-Academy is an EU-assisted Project that aims at realizing a cross-border research cluster for industrial robotic and human-robot cooperation in the Greater Region (2016-2020). Objectives are to exploit the potential of the Greater Region in the areas of research, development and Innovation, to increase the attractiveness and competitiveness of the Greater Region and to increase the innovative strength of companies. The topics concerned by RACIR are: Robot design, Robot kinematics/ dynamics/ control, system integration, sensor/actuator networks, distributed and cloud robotics, bioinspired systems, service robots, robotics in automation, biomedical applications, autonomous vehicles (land, sea, and air), robot perception, manipulation with multifinger hands, micro/nano systems, sensor information, robot vision, multimodal Interface and human-robot interaction.
- 2012
Towards a new city
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Wilhelmsburg is Europe’s largest river island, in the very middle of Hamburg. A district undergoing radical change, its diversity is just waiting to be discovered. Between the fringes of the port and the motorway, late-nineteenth-century neighbourhoods and old village centres, nature reserves and protected landscapes, this has been the location for the International Building Exhibition IBA Hamburg since late 2006. In 2013 the IBA will present over sixty projects: the future of the city on the Hamburg Elbe Islands and in Harburg’s Upriver Port. How will we live, work, and learn in the future? Where will our energy come from? How will we tackle the challenges of climate change and international urban communities? How can cities grow in a sustainable way, and where will they expand to? The IBA answers all of these questions and invites visitors to discover the city of tomorrow using this guide.
- 2010
Bilingual edition (English/German) / Zweisprachige Ausgabe (deutsch/englisch) In 2010, the International Building Exhibition (IBA) Fürst-Pückler-Land in Lusitania enters its final round: it has been working to create a new face for the region between Berlin and Dresden scarred by lignite mining for over ten years now. This catalogue presents thirty large- and smaller-scale projects aiming towards comprehensive structural change: from the floating diving school above a flooded mine to the “horizontal Eiffel Tower” near Finsterwalde—the former conveyor bridge F60, now reused as part of a visitor’s mine. In addition, the catalogue publication explains the working methods and philosophy of the IBA, integrating it into the 100-year tradition of international building exhibitions in Germany.
- 2007
Das Robert-Bosch-Haus, the Robert Bosch house in Stuttgart
- 125 pages
- 5 hours of reading
- 1985
Arbeitsmedizin in sozialer Verantwortung
- 722 pages
- 26 hours of reading