Responsible Robotics Project Week (Seminar)
Lecturer (assistant) | |
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Duration | 1.5 SWS |
Term | Wintersemester 2022/23 |
Language of instruction | English |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
- 20.12.2022 17:00-18:00 Online: Videokonferenz / Zoom etc.
- 10.01.2023 09:00-18:00 GAP Geriatronics
- 11.01.2023 09:00-18:00 GAP Geriatronics
- 12.01.2023 09:00-18:00 GAP Geriatronics
- 13.01.2023 09:00-16:00 GAP Geriatronics
Admission information
See TUMonline
Note: The main deliverables of the project week are a) the final presentation of their research proposal by the different groups on January 13 and b) individual reflexive essays in which participants summarize their main take-aways (deadline March 15).
Note: The main deliverables of the project week are a) the final presentation of their research proposal by the different groups on January 13 and b) individual reflexive essays in which participants summarize their main take-aways (deadline March 15).
Objectives
The aim of the project week is to bring together participants from various disciplines (engineering, the natural and social sciences, law) to learn about interdisciplinary collaboration in academic environments and work out a proposal for an interdisciplinary research project on topics around robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare.
Description
The Responsible Robotics (RR-AI) project week will take place from January 10-13, 2023 in the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. An online kick-off meeting will take place on December 20, 5.00pm, where all relevant information will be communicated. In order to participate, please register online and submit a brief motivation letter that explains why you are interested in participating in the project week (one page, DINA4, Arial 11pt, spacing 1,5, justification) until December 18, 2022, to assistants.stp@sot.tum.de. We will inform applicants within one week of the deadline about the success of their applications.
The week itself will be kicked off with a Lego Serious Play® workshop upon arrival on January 10. The next day, we will visit the Forschungszentrum Geriatronik of the Munich Institute for Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) and host a series of presentations and an expert panel discussion with guest speakers who work on topics around robotics and AI in healthcare (including researchers from engineering, the social sciences and the industry). The last two days, participants will form interdisciplinary groups to construct a proposal for an interdisciplinary research project on a topic related to robotics and AI in healthcare.
The week itself will be kicked off with a Lego Serious Play® workshop upon arrival on January 10. The next day, we will visit the Forschungszentrum Geriatronik of the Munich Institute for Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) and host a series of presentations and an expert panel discussion with guest speakers who work on topics around robotics and AI in healthcare (including researchers from engineering, the social sciences and the industry). The last two days, participants will form interdisciplinary groups to construct a proposal for an interdisciplinary research project on a topic related to robotics and AI in healthcare.
Prerequisites
No particular previous knowledge or expertise is required to participate. However, we will aim for a diverse composition of students in terms of disciplinary backgrounds. Applicants should make sure that their educational trajectory as well as their motivation to join the project week is explicit in the motivation letter to submit.
Teaching and learning methods
4 days in-presence from January 10-13
Examination
Presentation, Essay