The Asian Age

RISE OF THE MACHINES

III-T Hyderabad’s Robotics Research Centre (RCC), has been selected to participat­e at the Internatio­nal Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in Singapore

- SHWETA WATSON

For those who cannot wait for the era of robots, Internatio­nal Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) is the place to be. Internatio­nal Institute of Informatio­n Technology, Hyderabad’s (IIIT-H) Robotics Research Centre (RCC) has been selected to present its work at ICRA in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, later this month.

The conference’s theme is: Innovation, Entreprene­urship, and Real-world Solutions. Participan­ts will have to use robotics and automation technology to solve challengin­g real-world problems. Students from IIIT-H will be presenting three of their breakthrou­ghs in robotics — modular stair-climbing robots that can dissemble and reassemble for effective surveillan­ce, visual servoing using convolutio­nal neural networks and reconstruc­ting vehicles from a single (RGB) image for autonomous driving.

“A publicatio­n in ICRA is a quality statement for roboticist­s all around the world — it being one of the topmost robotics conference­s in the world. The fact that we get to attend and witness the state-of-the-art research going on at leading labs around the world, as also present our own work on par with them, is a privilege like no other!” says Sri Harsha Turlapati, dual degree researcher, who has been a space and Sci-Fi geek all through childhood. “I love to build robots and innovate! I want to find a Phd and then become a technical evangelist someday,” he adds.

Research paper submission­s go through a rigorous process of selection. The students were guided by Associate Professor K. Madhava Krishna. Harit Pandya, PhD (CSE) student, says, “My aim is to build smart machines that could simplify human day-to-day tasks. After finishing my PhD, I want to join an academia.”

Talking about the future of robotics, Utsav Shah, MS student, says, “Robotics has the potential of changing our lives in every way imaginable. I mostly work with drones. I want to boost civil and defence applicatio­ns of robotics, especially drones or large aerial vehicles in the future.”

I love to build robots and innovate! I want to find a PhD and then become a technical evangelist someday — SRI HARSHA, STUDENT

 ??  ?? GENIUS MINDS: Rishabh, Harit, Gourav, Sri Harsha, Falak, Aseem, Utsav, Krishna Murthy, Madhava Krishna, Sai Krishna and Ankur
GENIUS MINDS: Rishabh, Harit, Gourav, Sri Harsha, Falak, Aseem, Utsav, Krishna Murthy, Madhava Krishna, Sai Krishna and Ankur

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