Robotics Seminars

The Robotics Seminar series highlights innovative research and industry developments in robotics, featuring distinguished speakers from academia, government, and industry. Seminars are typically held on Fridays at 11 a.m. in 230 Rogers Hall, with occasional special sessions throughout the term.

Upcoming Seminars

 

Past Events

November 2025 to present

 

Seminars prior to November 2025

Hooman Hedayati with his project robot.

Countering Information Loss in Human-Robot Interaction

Hooman Hedayati

Darnell Moore.

Consumer Robotics at Amazon Lab126

Darnell Moore

Michael Otte.

How can multiple robots better work together when communication is limited?

Michael Otte

Jinwoo Kim, Anna Nickelson and Rakesh Vivekanadan

Three Talks about Robots

Jinwoo Kim, Anna Nickelson and Rakesh Vivekanadan

Jordan Meader and Jamison Heard.

Former Student Double Bill: Life Beyond the Robotics Program

Jordan Meader and Jamison Heard

A researcher wearing a suit. On his right is a robot standing.

From Disaster Response to Consumer Robotics

Paul Oh

Joe Davidson holding a robotic hand.

Towards Tactile Orchard Robotics

Joe Davidson

Matthew Rueben.

Sight Cues for Robots from a Qualitative Analysis of Video Games

Matthew Rueben

OSU Crest.

Robotics for Agriculture: Moving from Perception to Action

Georgr Kantor

Autonomous Highway Driving with Torc's Virtual Driver

Zachary Brock & Daniel Fernández

OSU Crest.

Semantic Robot Programming and Defining the Discipline of Robotics

Odest Chadwicke Jenkins