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Robotics: Human-Robot Interaction - Theory and applications

This class is mainly theoretical and is open to anyone who wants to learn about the area of human-robot interaction. This applies to undergraduate and graduate engineering students, robotics researchers, as well as people working in technology and innovation companies. Instructor Juan Pablo Vásconez Ph.D. in Electronic

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  • Basic Python familiarity
  • Comfort with algebra or calculus basics
  • Interest in robotics systems
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This class is mainly theoretical and is open to anyone who wants to learn about the area of human-robot interaction. This applies to undergraduate and graduate engineering students, robotics researchers, as well as people working in technology and innovation companies.

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Juan Pablo Vásconez

Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering

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This class is mainly theoretical and is open to anyone who wants to learn about the area of human-robot interaction. This applies to undergraduate and graduate engineering students, robotics researchers, as well as people working in technology and innovation companies. Instructor

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Recommended prep: Basic Python familiarity; Comfort with algebra or calculus basics; Interest in robotics systems.

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