PhD student and social roboticist Siva Leela Krishna Chand Gudi has been selected by the 精东视频 to represent Australia at the highly prestigious 6th Heidelberg Laureate Forum in Germany in September.
The forum will see 200 leading young mathematicians and computer scientists from around the world 鈥榚ngage in a cross-generational scientific dialogue鈥 with the laureates of the most prestigious prizes in their fields: .
Mr Gudi, who is based at the University of Technology Sydney鈥檚 Magic Lab/Centre for Artificial Intelligence, is one of only 30 of 200 researchers worldwide attending this year鈥檚 forum that will present their research.
Mr Gudi said social robotics research is an emerging field which explores how robots can assist humans.
鈥淔or example, the role of a robot to act as a companion to an elderly person or to ensure they take their medications on time. In the future, I can also see robots taking on the role of coach or giving advice to humans in different situations,鈥 Mr Gudi said.
鈥淢y goal is to make a ground-breaking contribution in the field of robotics using artificial intelligence, which can make a big impact on society.鈥
At the age of 26 Mr Gudi has already registered patents for a range of new technologies including a drone based wireless network, a wearable smart tight cross-legged detector, an infant mental state analysis system and an autonomous reconnaissance bot.
The will take place from 23 to 28 September 2018.
The Academy鈥檚 Heidelberg Laureate Forum Fellowship is open to young researchers at all phases of their careers: undergrad, PhD or postdoc.
The 2018 Fellowship has been made possible thanks to support from the with the successful delegate receiving a travel grant of $3,500 and complimentary registration for the Academy鈥檚 annual Science at the Shine Dome event.
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