Mind, Body, Environment: An Interactive Seminar on Embodied Intelligence

Embodied Intelligence is a research area that challenges conventional views of intelligence as isolated information processing in the brain. This interactive seminar will introduce students to key theories and research highlighting this shift in perspective through invited lectures from experts in the field and interactive sessions.

Language: English

Course Organizer: Aravind Battaje

Schedule and Venue:
When: Fridays, 14:00-16:00
Where: TU Berlin, MAR Building (Marchstraße 23, 10587 Berlin), Room 2.057

 

Speaker Schedule
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2 May

Michael Levin (Tufts University)

9 May

J. Kevin O’Regan (CNRS Paris and Université Paris Descartes)

30 May

Cornelia Fermüller (University of Maryland)

6 June

Tony Prescott (University of Sheffield)

13 June

Fumiya lida (University of Cambridge)

20 June

John K. Tsotsos (York University)

27 June
Dario Floreano Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)

11 July
William Warren (Brown University)

18 July
Jacob Yates (University of California, Berkeley)

Check out further course details and find more information on the ISIS webpage of TU Berlin.

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