CIS - Colloquium The Collective Intelligence of Army Ants, and the Robots They Inspire by Prof. Radhika Nagpal

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Date 14.09.2020
Hour 15:1516:15
Speaker Prof.Radhika Nagpal
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Category Conferences - Seminars

Prof.Radhika Nagpal is the Fred Kavli Professor of Computer Science School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Harvard University.   

Abstract: In nature, groups of thousands of individuals cooperate to create complex structure purely through local interactions -- from cells that form complex organisms, to social insects like termites that build meter-high mounds and army ants that self-assemble entire nests, to the complex and mesmerizing motion of fish schools and bird flocks. What makes these systems so fascinating to scientists and engineers alike, is that even though each individual has limited ability, as a collective they achieve tremendous complexity.
What would it take to create our own artificial collectives of the scale and complexity that nature achieves? My lab investigates this question by using inspiration from biological collectives to create robotic systems, e.g. the Kilobot thousand robot swarm inspired by cells, and the Termes robots inspired by mound-building termites. In this talk, I will discuss a recent project in my group - Eciton robotica - to create a self-assembling swarm of soft climbing robots inspired by the living architectures of army ants. Our work spans soft robotics, new theoretical models of self-organized self-assembly, and new field experiments in biology. Most critically, our work derives from the collective intelligence of engineers and scientists working together.

The Center for Intelligent Systems at EPFL (CIS) is a collaboration among IC, SB, and STI that brings together researchers working on different aspects of Intelligent Systems. In June 2020, CIS has launched its CIS Colloquia featuring invited notable speakers.
More info https://www.epfl.ch/research/domains/cis/center-for-intelligent-systems-cis/events/colloquia/colloquium-prof-r-nagpal/

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  • General public
  • Invitation required

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  • CIS

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  • Jan Kerschgens

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CISSBSTIICENACApprentissage automatique Intelligence artificielle Robotique Vision par ordinateur Artificial intelligence AI Robotics Computer vision

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