Dates: 15-19 February 2022
Dive into new knowledge and feel like a student of one of the TOP Universities in Russia!
Winter School is a meeting with specialists from Tomsk State University and invited experts in the field of robotics. It provides a wide program of events for Bachelor students and university graduates.
Here you will learn:
Winter School is a free event held online, so you may participate from anywhere in the world!
Why participate?
WINTER SCHOOL PROGRAM:
Date |
Time (Tomsk) +7 UTC |
Event |
Speaker |
February 15 (Tuesday) |
17.30-18.00 |
Greetings. -General information about Tomsk State University. -General information about Master’s Program Computer Engineering: Applied AI and Robotics. -General information about Winter online school |
International division, Tomsk State University
Tatiana B. Rumyantseva, program manager |
|
18.00-20.00 |
Masterclass 1 “Intellectual drones” |
Mainak Mondal, University of Connecticut, USA |
|
20.00-20.30 |
Statement of an assignment for practical task 1 |
Mainak Mondal |
February 16 (Wednesday) |
17.30-20.30 |
Practical task 1 “How to program intellectual drones in the ROS environment” |
Independent work of school participants |
February 17 (Thursday) |
17.30-18.00 |
Results of practical tasks 1, discussion with the school participants |
Mainak Mondal |
|
18.00-20.00 |
Masterclass 2 “Computer vision and neural networks” |
Moutayam A. Khaddour, Tomsk State University |
|
20.00-20.30 |
Statement of an assignment for practical task 2 “How to program neural networks and build a system for image recognition” |
Moutayam A. Khaddour |
February 18 (Friday) |
17.30-20.30 |
Practical task 2 “How to program neural networks and build a system for image recognition” |
Independent work of school participants |
February 19 (Saturday) |
17.30-18.00 |
Results of practical tasks 2, discussion with the school participants |
Moutayam A. Khaddour |
|
18.00-20.00 |
Masterclass 3 “Industrial robotics” Practical task 3 “Simulation of automation processes in Kuka Sim Pro + programming of an industrial robot” |
Mikhail Okunsky, Tomsk State University |
|
20.00-20.30 |
Reflection after the school |
Tatiana B. Rumyantseva, program manager |
|
20.30-21.30 |
Final online test for a certificate |
Independent work of school participants |
We look forward to your active participation!
BRIEF INFORMATION ABOUT SPEAKERS:
Mainak Mondal
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Mainak is a Master’s Graduate from the National Research Tomsk State University (Master’s program Computer Engineering: Applied AI and Robotics) and has worked as a Robotics Engineer at the High performance reconfigurable systems (HPRS) Laboratory at the same. He specializes in designing, tuning, and automating Unmanned Aerials Vehicles. He has worked on full-scale projects related to Aerial Defense and Payload Delivery using drones. He also has a diverse research profile backed up by various patents and publications working on the betterment of Autonomous Drones, namely Non-GPS Navigation and Precise Landing Solutions using Sensor fusion and Computer Vision. He is currently pursuing his doctoral studies at the University of Connecticut, USA. |
Mikhail Okunsky |
A doctoral student at the Faculty of Innovation Technologies, Tomsk State University, and the Head of Intelligent control systems Lab. Points of interest: · automation of technology processes; · autonomous vehicles; · FPV-drones. Research interest: · reconfigurable algorithms for UAV; · control systems for UAVs A member of research project groups: · UAV for hunting drones (a hardware engineer); · Delivery Drones (a hardware engineer) |
Moutayam Ameen Khaddour |
A 2nd year Master student of Tomsk State University, Master’s program Computer Engineering: Applied AI and Robotics and a member of the Intelligent control systems Lab. Points of interest and skills: -Programmer: Python, C, C#, & Matlab -Embedded Systems Designer: PIC, Atmega, FPGAs(Verilog mostly) -Analog & Digital Electronic Research interest: -Navigation: Inertial, GNSS, Kalman Filters -Machine (Learning + Vision) -Drones |