
Our very own Brandon DeHart, RoboHub Manager and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, has been invited to give a talk as part of a workshop at the IEEE Humanoids Conference in Seoul, South Korea.
Building on his work with the IEEE Humanoids Study Group to pull together the report on the state of standards and safety for humanoid robots, titled "A Pathway Study for Future Humanoids Standards" and available via https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.27892.21122, Brandon was invited to give a talk as part of a workshop on the topic at the IEEE Humanoids Conference this year.
The workshop, titled "Realizing Humanoid Robot Standards: The Bridge from Research to Industry", was organized by Aaron Prather, of ASTM International and "Six Degrees of Robotics" fame, Benjamin Beiter and Kamel Saidi, from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the USA, and Prof. Luis Sentis, from Apptronik and the University of Texas at Austin. For more details about the workshop, and for copies of most of the slides presented as part of the workshop, you can check out the workshop webpage.