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Dr. George Michalos

Project Manager
Labora-tory of Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS)
Participe à 1 Session

Dr. George Michalos is a Mechanical Engineer and holder of a PhD in Engineer-ing from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics at Uni-versity of Patras. He is currently employed as a project manager at the Laboratory of Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS) (www.lms.mech.upatras.gr) and has participated in several EU and national projects in the areas of: advanced industrial and collaborating robots, robotic perception and autonomy in decision making, human robot collaborative ap-plications, intuitive interfaces for safe hybrid production applications, and de-sign of flexible manufacturing systems.

He is the coordinator of the H2020 project “THOMAS - Mobile dual arm robotic workers with em-bedded cognition for hybrid and dynamically reconfigurable manufacturing systems” and in the re-cent past he has been actively involved in EU projects on human robot collaboration ROBO-PARTNER (www.robo-partner.eu) (project manager), X-act (www.xact-project.eu) and SYMBIO-TIC (http://www.symbio-tic.eu) as well as on autonomous and reconfigurable robotic systems AUTORE-CON (http://www.autorecon.eu).

Sessions auxquelles Dr. George Michalos participe

Mercredi 7 Juin, 2017

Fuseau horaire: (GMT+01:00) Paris
4:15 PM
4:15 PM

International Conference Centre of Geneva (CICG) - Room 15

Workshop

Mauro Dragone, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Centre for Robotics (Modérateur.rice)

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Dr. Davide Bacciu, University of Pisa (Participant.e)

Alessandro Saffiotti, Orebro University, Cognitive Robotic Systems laboratory (Potentiel.le)

Mr Kai Hackbarth, Bosch Software Innovations GmbH (Potentiel.le)

Filippo Cavallo, BioRobotics Institute of Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, (Pisa, Italy) (Participant.e)

Karina Popova, LINK Mobility GmbH (Potentiel.le)

Dr. George Michalos, Labora-tory of Manufacturing Systems and Automation (LMS) (Participant.e)

Pieter Simoens, Ghent university, IMEC (Participant.e)

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