Dr Raymond Sheh is a Research Professor at the Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology at Georgetown University in Washington DC, a Guest Researcher at the Intelligent Systems Division of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology in Washington DC, and an adjunct Senior Lecturer at the Department of Computing, Curtin University in […]
Yearly Archives: 2019
The Intelligent Robots Group at Curtin University is currently on hiatus as Dr. Raymond Sheh has taken up an appointment as a Research Professor with the Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology at Georgetown University in Washington DC! He continues to be associated with Curtin University as an adjunct Senior Lecturer, in support of […]
Raymond and Archer, Local Chair for RoboCup Rescue 2019 and Head of Rapidly Manufactured Robot Challenge respectively, are presenting at the Perth Machine Learning Group meeting! See this link for the Meetup and this link for the presentation!
Dr Raymond Sheh will be giving a talk on Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) at the Engineering, IT and Telecommunications in WA meetup on Tuesday 20 August 2019, 5.30pm in Curtin University Building 500, room 1102AB:EX (at the ChemCentre building near the Manning Rd entrance of Curtin University). This talk aims to give an overview as […]
The RoboCup 2019 World Championships will be held in Sydney this year and the Intelligent Robots Group at Curtin University is playing a crucial role in putting on this world-class event! Dr Raymond Sheh from the Intelligent Robots Group is the Local Chair of the RoboCupRescue Robot League and is responsible for all local arrangements […]
On Thursday the 11th of April, Raymond Sheh from the Intelligent Robots Group will be giving an invited talk about the RoboCup Competitions at the Perth Machine Learning Group meeting, specially hosted by Microsoft at ENEX100, 100 St Georges Terrace, Perth! Doors open 5.30pm (building locks 6pm). See the Meetup page to RSVP and for […]
The Intelligent Robots Group is working with various US Government departments to improve drone safety! Dr Raymond Sheh traveled to Crozet, Virginia, USA to support the deployment of prototypical DHS-NIST-ASTM International Standard Test Methods for Response Robots, particularly as they relate to operator proficiency and sensing for drones used in public safety applications. The deployment […]