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ROBOTIK UND MECHATRONIK

Schlagwort: ‘Rettungsrobotik’

Welcoming the new Master’s first semester students

April 24th, 2023 | by

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Institute of Transmission Technology, Machine Dynamics and Robotics welcomes all new first-semester Master’s students!

The summer semester started on 03.04.2023 and with it the Master’s program for many first-semester students. At a welcome barbecue organized by the Mechanical Engineering student council, we were able to introduce our institute and talk to students.

Sophie Charlotte Keunecke, Nils Brückmann, Vincent Brünjes and Thomas Knobloch welcomed the new Master’s students from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the IGMR. This allowed the students to make their first contacts with the institutes and also get to know various projects. A special highlight was the presentation of the Robot Companion by Maximilian Hilger!

We would like to thank the Mechanical Engineering student council for this great offer and your immense commitment.

We wish all new first-year students all the best for their studies and an unforgettable time at RWTH and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering.

Contacts:
Sophie-Charlotte Keunecke
Nils Brückmann
Vincent Brünjes
Thomas Knobloch

„Introducing a Modular Framework for Human Tracking with Inhomogeneous Sensor Systems“ at MESROB 2021

June 14th, 2021 | by

The Medical and Service Robotics Conference (MESROB) took place recently. Nils Mandischer presented the “Robot Companion” project and gave an introduction to the tracking process with different inhomogeneous sensor types. The idea behind Robot Companion is to provide robots as companions for firefighters in indoor operations to facilitate operations and reduce risks. You can now watch the presentation here on the blog or on YouTube:


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