Neurorobotics Research Laboratory

Teaching

Since 2002, regular seminars and lectures are offered on the topics with which we deal in the Neurorobotics Research Laboratory. Most members of the team joined us after attending one of the courses listed below. The contents offered there provide the ideal basis to deal intensively with the complex issues of neurorobotics. This is also reflected in the many fruitful student projects and theses, which were conducted and supervised in the laboratory for robotics and neuroscience.

Seminar in winter 2011/2012

Methods of Neuroinformatics

Prof. G. Ivanova and Dr. M. Hild
In this seminar, methods, algorithms and analysis streams of signal analysis are discussed in detail as well as the sensorimotor actuation occurring with autonomous robots for which the focus of current research in the fields of neuroinformatics, neuroscience and neurorobotics have particular importance. Some potential applications are first demonstrated and subsequently discussed. The seminar is aimed at students of computer science that already have sound knowledge in one of the above mentioned areas and especially to those who show an interest in methodological issues.
Scope: 2 SWS

Lectures and seminars from past semesters

Winter 2010/2011

  • Mathematical basics of humanoid robotics

Summer 2009

  • Mathematical basics of perception and sensorimotorics (lecture and excercises)

Summer 2008

  • Evolution and robotics (seminar)
  • Mathematical basics of perception and sensorimotorics (lecture and excercises)

Winter 2007/2008

  • Mathematical basics of digital sound analysis and synthesis (lecture and exercises)

Summer 2007

  • Mathematical basics of perception and sensorimotorics (lecture and excercises)

Winter 2006/2007

  • Cognitive robotics (parts of lecture and exercises)

Summer 2006

  • Modern methods of AI (parts of exercises)

Winter 2005/2006

  • Autonomous robots and neural networks (seminar)
  • Computer music (seminar)
  • Cognitive robotics (parts of lecture and execises)

Winter 2003/2004

  • Evolution and robotics III (seminar)
  • Cognitive robotics II (parts of lectures and execises)

Summer 2003

  • Evolution and robotics II (seminar)
  • Cognitive robotics I (parts of lecture and exercises)

Winter 2002/2003

  • Evolution and robotics I (seminar)

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