Max Planck Lecture Biography
22 October 2018 at 11:00 - 12:00 | MPI-IS, Lecture Hall 2D5, Heisenbergstraße 1, Stuttgart

Autonomous Robots that Walk and Fly

Roland siegwart mpl 2018

While robots are already doing a wonderful job as factory workhorses, they are now gradually appearing in our daily environments and offering their services as autonomous cars, delivery drones, helpers in search and rescue and much more.

Speaker Biography

Roland Siegwart (Autonomous Systems Lab and Wyss Zurich, ETH Zurich)

Professor

Roland Siegwart (born in 1959) is professor for autonomous mobile robots at ETH Zurich, founding co-director of the Wyss Translational Center Zurich and member of the board of directors of multiple high tech companies. He studied mechanical engineering at ETH, spent ten years as professor at EPF Lausanne (1996 – 2006), was vice president of ETH Zurich (2010 – 2014) and held visiting positions at Stanford University and NASA Ames. He is and was the coordinator of multiple European projects and co-founder of half a dozen spin-off companies. He is IEEE Fellow, recipient of the IEEE RAS Inaba Technical Award and officer of the International Federation of Robotics Research (IFRR). He is in the editorial board of multiple journals in robotics and was a general chair of several conferences in robotics including IROS 2002, AIM 2007, FSR 2007, ISRR 2009 and FSR 2017. His interests are in the design and navigation of wheeled, walking and flying robots operating in complex and highly dynamical environments. He is also a strong promotor of innovation and entrepreneurship in Switzerland.