Time: | November 29 – 30, 2023 |
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InCDC Deputy Director Jan Knippers (ITKE), together with IntCDC researchers Anja Lauer (ISYS), Gili Ron (ICD) and Diellza Elshani (ICD), will give a lecture on AI for Architecture, Engineering and Construction at Engineering Intelligence – Cyber Valley at University of Stuttgart on 29 November.
As a partner of the Cyber Valley ecosystem, the Cluster will also participate in the poster session on 30 November, where detailed insights into the following IntCDC research projects will be presented and discussed:
- Co-Design and Agent-Based Methods for Multi-Storey Wood Building Systems (RP 3-1)
- Cyber-Physical Construction Platform (RP 8-2)
- Data Processing and AI for Predictive and Adaptive Co-Design (RP 9-2)
- Cyber-Physical On-Site Construction Processes using a Spider Crane Robotic Platform (RP 16-2)
- Knowledge Representation for Multi-Disciplinary Co-Design (RP 20-1)
- Data-Driven Cyber-Physical Environments for Design to Fabrication Processes (RP 9-2, RP 21)
- AI-supported Collaborative Control and Trajectory Generation of Mobile Manipulators for Indoor Construction Tasks (RP 26-1)
- Integrative Agent-based Architectural Design of Segmented Timber Shells (RP LCRL)
- NeuralMat – AI-Driven Utilisation of Natural Variations in Material-Driven Design
“Engineering Intelligence – Cyber Valley at University of Stuttgart” presents highlights and activities on the Stuttgart campus on 29 and 30 November and promotes further networking in the research field of intelligent systems and artificial intelligence. Over the two days of the event, participants can look forward to an engaging programme with a variety of exciting panels, lectures, workshops, poster sessions and exhibitions.
Cyber Valley is Europe's largest research alliance in the fields of artificial intelligence, intelligent systems and robotics. As a co-founder, the University of Stuttgart has been shaping Cyber Valley since 2018 with its particular strengths in the combination of modelling, hardware and artificial intelligence in integrated cyber-physical systems. Research in these areas, for example in intelligent robotics, offers great potential for innovation. In particular, it is possible and important to combine foundational research with prospects for economic exploitation and social responsibility.
Visit Engineering Intelligence for more information about the event. The detailed programme can be downloaded here.