Dr. Giulia D’Angelo was awarded the Prestigious Le Tecnovisionarie® 2025 International Prize

Dr. Giulia D’Angelo was awarded the Prestigious Le Tecnovisionarie® 2025 International Prize
Dr. Giulia D’Angelo, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow from the Humanoid group, has received the Le Tecnovisionarie® 2025 International Award. Giulia leads the ENDEAVOR project, which leverages neuromorphic computing and event-driven cameras to design energy-efficient, real-time active vision systems for robotic applications. Her research bridges neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and robotics, and is inspired by how the human …read more

The Humanoid Robot iCub Helps Uncover the Secrets of Human Development

The Humanoid Robot iCub Helps Uncover the Secrets of Human Development
The humanoid robotics team at the Department of Cybernetics, led by Associate Professor Matěj Hoffmann, focuses on experiments with the iCub robot. Thanks to broad collaboration among researchers from several universities and a unique integration of robotics, artificial intelligence, and developmental psychology, the team aims to contribute new insights into the development of the human …read more

A profile of Matěj Hoffmann in monthly journal Hrot

A profile of Matěj Hoffmann in monthly journal Hrot
The article is only available in Czech at https://magazin.hrot24.cz/clanek/technoguru-tata-humanoidnich-robotu-matej-hoffmann-cvut-HHwm6-67bdca63b7099c7b1e75ae9e

Czech scientists are working to improve robots

 Czech scientists are working to improve robots
Czech scientists are working to improve robots – this was the title of a segment on the main Czech Television news program Události on December 11. The broadcast link is here, and the segment begins at 50:12. Matěj Hoffmann and Jakub Rozlivek discussed their experiment, which involves playing a board game with the humanoid robot …read more

Matěj Hoffmann´s comments on the new model of Humanoid robot by Figure AI

Matěj Hoffmann´s comments on the new model of Humanoid robot by Figure AI
The content of the news is only available in Czech at Seznam zprávy at this link

Matej Hoffmann and Filipe Gama on IEEE Spectrum

Matej Hoffmann and Filipe Gama on IEEE Spectrum
Matej Hoffmann and Filipe Gama presents their research Goal-directed tactile exploration for body model learning through self-touch on a humanoid robot on IEEE Spectrum Watch the video on Youtube

(Česky) Robot 100 aneb Sto rozumů

(Česky) Robot 100 aneb Sto rozumů
Responsible person: Petra Rosická