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3rd Summer School on Cognitive Robotics
University of Southern California
July 17-21, 2019
https://sites.usc.edu/cognitive-robotics/ 
<https://sites.usc.edu/cognitive-robotics/>
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The Summer School
The overarching goal of the school is to help build a solid bridge between AI 
and Robotics. Several features make this school unique. The primary objective 
is to catalyze a community of researchers that work closely together on a 
sustained basis drawing equally upon the disciplines of Robotics and AI, 
particularly those focused on planning, learning and execution within both 
subjects. In addition, the school has a very strong practical component. As in 
previous years, we plan to offer lab sessions every day, in addition to a grand 
challenge that the students need to accomplish by the end of the school. Each 
lab will present different perspectives on cognitive robotics and will focus on 
different kinds of robotic systems. Finally, together with (task and motion) 
planning, reasoning with risk and uncertainty, robust execution, perception and 
manipulation, this year, we have a new, transversal theme, which will impact 
all the others: learning. Five out of the sixteen speakers perform research at 
the crossover between learning, robotics and AI. The students will get a chance 
to gain insight into imitation learning, learning to reach and grasp, 
hierarchical reinforcement learning and robust deep learning. 

The University
The Summer School will be held at the University of Southern California (USC) 
in Los Angeles, CA. USC is one of the world’s leading private research 
universities, known as a global center for arts, technology, and business. USC 
is home to the Viterbi School of Engineering, which is comprised of eight 
separate departments. Additionally, Viterbi houses the Robotics and Autonomous 
Systems Center (RASC), which is an interdisciplinary organized research unit 
that focuses on the science and technology of effective, robust, human-centric, 
and scalable robotic systems. RASC represents the organized research efforts of 
16 Viterbi faculty towards creating autonomous robotic systems.

The Speakers
Sara Bernardini (Royal Holloway University of London)
Nikhil Bhargava (MIT)
Byron Boots (Georgia Tech)
Luca Carlone (MIT)
Caelan Garrett (MIT)
Malte Helmert (University of Basel)
Ashkan Jasour (MIT)
Phil Kilby (Australian National University)
Sven Koenig (USC)
Zico Kolter (Carnegie Mellon University)
George Konidaris (Brown University)
Ben Kuipers (University of Michigan)
Dragos Margineanru (Boeing Research & Technology)
Maja Mataric (USC)
Stefanos Nikolaidis (USC)
Masahiro Ono (JPL)
Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University)
David Smith (NASA Ames Research Center)
Felipe Trevizan (Australian National University)
Brian Williams (MIT)

The Organizing Committee
Sara Bernardini (Royal Holloway University of London)
Heather Culbertson (USC)
Tiago Vaquero (JPL)
Brian Williams (MIT)

To Register
Please follow the link https://sites.usc.edu/cognitive-robotics/registration/ 
<https://sites.usc.edu/cognitive-robotics/registration/>

Contact Us
Send us questions and comments regarding the summer school at 
cogrob2...@gmail.com <mailto:cogrob2...@gmail.com>


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