31. August 2026 bis 4. September 2026
TU Dresden
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Liste der Beiträge

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  1. 31.08.26, 09:30
  2. 31.08.26, 10:00

    by Prof. Frank Fitzek

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  3. 31.08.26, 10:30

    by Prof. Linda Onnasch

    It is widely assumed that anthropomorphic design features of robots automatically activate social perceptions and scripts from human interaction. Perceiving robots as team partners rather than tools is believed to foster more intuitive and seamless interaction, even at first encounter. But do human-like design features really elicit mind perception, and does this, in...

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  4. 31.08.26, 13:00

    by Dr. Tina Bobbe

    Tina Bobbe is a German designer and design researcher. From 2016 to 2026, she pursued her PhD at TU Dresden, where she was part of the Chair for Industrial Design Engineering and the Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI). Her research focused on the design of demonstrators that translate emerging technologies into tangible experiences.

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  5. 31.08.26, 14:00
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  7. 01.09.26, 09:30

    by Prof. Gavin Buckingham

    In the last few years, immersive virtual reality (iVR) has become a significant part of the entertainment industry. In parallel, there has been a significant uptake in iVR for training in the context of sports, medicine, and dangerous industries. It also has exceptional potential for cognitive research, allowing for the strict control of sensory inputs in a range...

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  8. 01.09.26, 10:45

    by Dr. Ekaterina Stepanova

    This presentation will discuss body-centric design approaches to interaction that can support affective, social, and transformative experiences. These approaches foreground the felt, lived body as the primary site of meaning-making, connection, and transformation. Grounded in phenomenological theory and embodied cognition, these approaches challenge the dominant...

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  11. 02.09.26, 09:30

    by Prof. Ercan Altinsoy

    The Tactile Internet is a key future-oriented field that focuses on real-time communication between humans and machines. Applications of the Tactile Internet require haptic sensor and actuator solutions that are low-latency, lightweight, flexible, easy to use, wearable, and easily integrable. This presentation introduces several wearable haptic interfaces developed...

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  12. 02.09.26, 10:45

    by Prof. Gianaurelio Cuniberti

    Olfaction, an ancient sensory system, provides intricate information about the environment. In emulation of this biological process, neuromorphic devices in conjunction with machine learning algorithms, endeavor to replicate and digitize the olfactory capabilities. This presentation focuses on the gas discrimination and identification capabilities of...

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  13. 02.09.26, 13:30
  14. 03.09.26, 09:30

    by Prof. Falko Dressler

    Resilient communication is still a dream, but we are getting closer. One aspect in wireless communications is co-existence of radio communication technologies. Coding, frequency hopping, and dynamic channel assignment techniques have been developed as mitigation strategies. Recently, co-existence has been studied as an opportunity rather than just an annoying...

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  15. 03.09.26, 10:45

    by Prof. Bernd Ulmann, Dr. Lucas Wetzel

    As we push the boundaries of the Tactile Internet and of communication systems in general, the traditional digital Von Neumann architecture is hitting a "power wall." The demand for ultra-low latency and extreme energy efficiency in edge devices - from autonomous robots to wearable haptic interfaces - requires a fundamental rethink of how we process...

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  16. 03.09.26, 11:25

    by Dr. Brett Kagan

    Dr Brett J. Kagan is the Chief Scientific Officer and Chief Operations Officer at Cortical Labs. Cortical Labs is a multidisciplinary deep-tech startup looking at integrating hardware, software, and synthetic biology approaches to explore how to harness intelligence from neurons on a chip. Dr Kagan has a PhD in neuroscience focusing on stem cell therapy and completed...

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  19. 04.09.26, 11:15