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Workshop 2022.07.26

July Plenary Meeting Announcement

At the Plenary Meeting in July, Global challenge II and Special lecture series by RWDC former specially appointed faculty members and graduates were held.

DateTuesday, July 26, 2022 17: 30-19:30
Locationonline (zoom)

The following is a brief summary of the contents of the Plenary Meeting.

Global challenge II

Through the Global Challenge II, RWDC students visit research institutes longer than several months and conduct the research at the world's most advanced sites. The purpose of this activity is to experience the world's top-level research and deepen exchanges with various researchers. On the meeting of this time, one student reported on his experiences and achievements of Global Challenge II. Due to the spread of the COVID19, all activities were carried out online, but the student was able to interact with top-level researchers around the world and gained very constructive opinions about his research. The specific information of the student and research institute are as follows:

StudentZHANG Hongkuan (5th gen student, Graduate School of Informatics)
VisitNational Institute of Informatics
ThemeCross-modal similarity-based curriculum learning for image captioning

Special lecture series by RWDC former specially appointed faculty members and graduates

From the plenary meeting of November 2021, we started a special lecture series in which former RWDC faculty members who have been educating and managing in the RWDC leading program, and graduates of the RWDC leading program, would give us a one-hour lecture about their recent activities and their messages to RWDC students. The purpose of this lecture series is to provide an opportunity to activate their activities by receiving a message from former RWDC faculties and RWDC graduates by reflecting the recent trend that the students who have recently joined RWDC leading program may not be able to sufficiently motivated to interact with each other. At this plenary meeting, Professor DING Ming, who was a designated faculty member from the launch of the RWDC leading program and has been transformed into the Institute of Innovation for Future Society of Nagoya University, gave a lecture.

PresenterDING Ming(Nagoya University; former RWDC faculty)
ThemeMy research: human-centered robotics

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