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As part of the expert visit within the H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Dr. Edin Omerdić from Centre for Robotics & Intelligent Systems, University of Limerick gave a tutorial titled "A real-time embedded evaluation board NI myRIO and its applications" on 15th - 16th November 2018 at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
The agenda, lecture descriptions, and materials used during the tutorial are available in the repository.
As part of the expert visit within the H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Dr. Edin Omerdić from Centre for Robotics & Intelligent Systems, University of Limerick will hold a tutorial on
"a real-time embedded evaluation board NI myRIO and its applications"
The two-day tutorial will start on Thursday, November 15, 2018, at 14:30 in the Gray Hall of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, and continue the next day on Friday, November 16, 2018, at 14:00 in the same place.
More about the speaker and the tutorial is available in detailed news content and here.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", ACROSS CoE - Centre of Excellence for Autonomous and Cooperative Robotic Systems, IEEE Croatia Robotics and Automation Chapter and ZCI-DATACROSS organized the lecture
"From knowing where you are to understanding where you are"
given by Prof. Patric Jensfelt, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. The lecture took place on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, in the Gray Hall of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing. (UNIZG-FER).
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", ACROSS CoE - Centre of Excellence for Autonomous and Cooperative Robotic Systems, IEEE Croatia Robotics and Automation Chapter and ZCI-DATACROSS will organize the lecture:
"From knowing where you are to understanding where you are"
which will be held by Prof. Patric Jensfelt, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
The lecture will take place on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, starting at 11:00 in the Gray Hall of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
You can find out more about the lecturer and the seminar in the detailed news content.
given by Prof. John Folkesson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. The lecture took place on Tuesday, 17th April 2018 in a seminar room at ZARI.
"Embodiment Approaches to Sensorimotor Robot Policy Training"
given by Prof. Mårten Björkman,KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. The lecture took place on Tuesday, 17th April 2018 in a seminar room at ZARI.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Centre of Excellence ACROSS and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Eyes in the Ocean"
given by Stephen Hall, Society for Underwater Technology, London, UK. The lecture took place on Friday,13th April 2018 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Zagreb, Croatia.
which will be held by Stephen Hall, Society for Underwater Technology, London, UK.
The lecture will take place on Friday, 13th April 2018, starting at 13:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Zagreb, Croatia.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content.
“POP ART (Portable Pelagic Autonomous Robotic Technology) concept & field demonstration”
during the 2nd EXCELLABUST summer school which was organized as part of Breaking the Surface 2017. Breaking the Surface 2017was held from 1st until 8th October in Biograd na Moru (Croatia) and more than 190 people participated in the program.
“Parallel Computing with CUDA made (almost) simple”
during the 2nd EXCELLABUST summer school which was organized as part of Breaking the Surface 2017. Breaking the Surface 2017was held from 1st until 8th October in Biograd na Moru (Croatia) and more than 190 people participated in the program.
during the 2nd EXCELLABUST summer school which was organized as part of Breaking the Surface 2017. Breaking the Surface 2017was held from 1st until 8th October in Biograd na Moru (Croatia) and more than 190 people participated in the program.
9th International Interdisciplinary Field Workshop of Marine Robotics and Applications Breaking the Surface was held from 1st until 8th October 2017 in Biograd na Moru, Croatia.
BTS2017 was organized as a 2st EXCELLABUST summer schoolwith more than 190 participants from various fields (marine robotics, marine biology, marine archaeology, maritime security, geology etc.) joined BTS!
This year's edition of the workshop gathered participants from a record high number of countries. (24)
In short, BTS presented:
6 programme tracks
38 invited lectures
10 equipment, project and research groups demonstrations
5 tutorials
More information about the programme is available at BTS web site. Check photos to see how the event went at BtS gallery page.
As part of the expert visit within the H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Rafael Garcia and Dr. Ricard Campos from the VICOROB, University of Girona (Spain) gave a tutorial titled "Underwater Image Processing and Photomosaicing" on 11th - 13th April 2017 at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
The agenda, lecture descriptions, and materials used during the tutorial are available in the repository. A short report is available in the detailed news content.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Centre of Excellence ACROSS and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"High-resolution Sea-floor Optical Mapping using Unmanned Underwater Vehicles"
given by Prof. Rafael Garcia, Computer Vision and Robotics Research Institute, University of Girona, Spain.
The lecture took place on Wednesday, 12th April 2017, starting at 15:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Centre of Excellence ACROSS and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Flying Robot Companions for Future Smart Cities"
given by Dr. Mirko Kovac, Aerial Robotics Laboratory, Imperial College London, UK.
The lecture took place on Friday, 31st March 2017, starting at 14:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
As part of the expert visit within the H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Dr. Edin Omerdić from the University of Limerick (UL), Mobile & Marine Robotics Research Centre (MMRRC) gave a tutorial titled "Modelling and Simulation of Marine Craft" on 18th - 20th January 2017 at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
The agenda, lecture descriptions and materials used during the tutorial are available in the repository. A short report is available in the detailed news content.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Centre of Excellence ACROSS and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Bringing Smart Underwater Manipulators & Vision to Work-Class ROVs: Recent Field Trials"
given by Dr. Gerard Dooly, Mobile & Marine Robotics Research Centre, University of Limerick, Ireland.
The lecture took place on Wednesday, 18th January 2017, starting at 09:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
8th International Interdisciplinary Field Workshop of Marine Robotics and Applications Breaking the Surface was held from 2nd until 9th October 2016 in Biograd na Moru, Croatia was organized as 1st EXCELLABUST summer school and this edition broke all records:more than 220 participants from various fields (marine robotics, marine biology, marine archaeology, maritime security, oceanology etc.) joind BTS! During the event we organized 29 invited talks!
More informations about the programme are available at BTS web site. Check photos to see how the event went at BTS web site or in our Gallery.
during the 1st EXCELLABUST summer school which was organized as part of Breaking the Surface 2016. Breaking the Surface 2016was held from 2nd until 9th October in Biograd na Moru (Croatia) and more than 220 people participated in the program.
The presentations are available in the repository.
Pere Ridao, Natàlia Hurtós and Narcís Palomeras from University of Girona (ES) held tutorials
"Mission Planning", "Data Analysis" and "Girona500 deployment "
during the 1st EXCELLABUST summer school which was organized as part of Breaking the Surface 2016. Breaking the Surface 2016was held from 2nd until 9th October in Biograd na Moru (Croatia) and more than 220 people participated in the program.
The presentations are available in the repository.
"Thruster Control using LabVIEW Real-Time & FPGA Graphical Programming"
during the 1st EXCELLABUST summer school which was organized as part of Breaking the Surface 2016. Breaking the Surface 2016was held from 2nd until 9th October in Biograd na Moru (Croatia) and more than 220 people participated in the program.
More about the speaker and lecture is available in detailed news content and here. The presentation i s available in the repository.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Centre of Excellence ACROSS and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Fjord ecosystems on the West Antarctic Peninsula - hotspots of biodiversity and response to climate warming (the FjordEco Project)"
given by Prof. Craig Smith, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, USA.
The lecture took place on Tuesday, 25th October 2016, starting at 10:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing. More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Centre of Excellence ACROSS and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Bio-Hybrid Systems: Challenges and Potentials"
given by Dr. Serge Kernbach, Cybertronica Research, Stuttgart, Germany.
The lecture will take place on Thursday, 29th September 2016, starting at 15:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing. More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
As part of the expert visit within the H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Massimo Caccia from the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), the Institute of Intelligent Systems for Automation (ISSIA) gave a tutorial titled "Modelling, identification and motion estimation of unmanned marine vehicles" on 24th - 25th May 2016 at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
The agenda, lecture descriptions and materials used during the tutorial, are available in the repository. A short report is available in the detailed news content and here.
As part of the expert visit within the H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics", Prof. Marc Carreras and Dr. Narcis Palomeras from the Computer Vision and Robotics Research Institute, University of Girona (Spain) gave a tutorial "High-level architectures and path planning" on 19th - 20th January 2016 at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
The agenda, lecture descriptions and materials used during the tutorial, are available in the repository. A short report is available in the detailed news content and here, while photos from the event are available in the gallery.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics" and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Towards Reproducible Robotics Research"
given by Prof. Fabio Bonsignorio, The BioRobotics Institute, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, (Italy) on Friday, 22nd January 2016, starting at 14:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics" and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Overview of research activities in Mobile & Marine Robotics Research Centre, University of Limerick"
given by Prof. Daniel Toal and Dr. Edin Omerdić, Mobile & Marine Robotics Research Centre, University of Limerick, (Ireland) on Friday, 22nd January 2016, starting at 10:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics" and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Towards heterogeneous cooperative field robotics: the CNR-ISSIA experience"
given by Massimo Caccia and Marco Bibuli, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Studi sui Sistemi Intelligenti per l’Automazione (Genova, Italy) on Friday, 22nd January 2016, starting at 09:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.
The H2020 project "EXCELLABUST - Excelling LABUST in marine robotics" and IEEE Croatia Section, Robotics and Automation Chapter organized the lecture
"Girona Underwater Vision and Robotics lab:
AUVs for inspection and intervention"
given by Prof. Marc Carreras, Computer Vision and Robotics Research Institute, University of Girona (Spain) on Wednesday, 20th January 2016, starting at 15:00 in Grey Hall at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
More about the speaker and the talk can be found in the detailed news content and here.