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DESCRIPTION:The [Laboratory for Underwater Systems and Technologies](https:
 //labust.fer.hr/labust) in collaboration with [IEEE OES University of Zagr
 eb Student Branch Chapter](https://www.facebook.com/ieeeoesunizg/) and [IE
 EE Life Member Affinity Group - Croatia](https://www.ieee.hr/ieeesection/l
 m) is happy to invite you to the lecture titled\n\n&quot;From Subsea to Space: 
 Integrated Research in Maritime and Space Robotics&quot;\n\nheld by dr. sc. Iva
 n Stenius\, associate professor at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology i
 n Sweden. The lecture is organised as part of the [UWIN-LABUST project](ht
 tps://uwin-labust.fer.hr/) and will take place on Friday\, November 10th\,
  2023 at 12:00 at the Laboratory for Underwater Systems and Technologies\,
  FER (Miramarska 20). The lecture is in person in English with an expected
  duration 45 minutes.\n\nA summary of the lecture can be found below.\n\nA
 bstract:\n\nThe vastness of our oceans underscores an urgent need for expl
 oration and the acquisition of pivotal data sets essential to our comprehe
 nsive understanding of the planet. This presentation delves into the inter
 disciplinary realm of maritime robotics and hydrobatics\, while concurrent
 ly also extending its purview to the cosmos through partnerships in space 
 robotics. We will talk about advancements in the science of nonlinear hydr
 odynamics and its instrumental role in new hydrobatics manoeuvres that sta
 nds out as a distinct discipline\, emphasising intricate aquatic manoeuvre
 s executed by underwater robots. These manoeuvres herald innovations in ar
 eas as diverse as deep-sea exploration and meticulous marine maintenance. 
 By recognising and harnessing the synergies between the weightlessness exp
 erienced underwater and in space\, we strive to augment the capabilities a
 nd flexibility of space robots\, amplifying their scope for extraterrestri
 al endeavours. Complementarily\, a significant facet of my research delves
  into pioneering concepts for electric hydrofoiling boats and Unmanned Sur
 face Vehicles (USVs)\, which I will also talk briefly about.\n\nSpeaker(s)
 : Ivan Stenius\, \n\nMiramarska 20\, FER - Lapost\, Zagreb\, Grad Zagreb\,
  Croatia\, 10000
LOCATION:Miramarska 20\, FER - Lapost\, Zagreb\, Grad Zagreb\, Croatia\, 10
 000
ORGANIZER:igor.kvasic@fer.hr
SEQUENCE:28
SUMMARY:From Subsea to Space: Integrated Research in Maritime and Space Rob
 otics
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/380705
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The &lt;a href=&quot;https://labust.fer.hr/labust&quot;
 &gt;Laboratory for Underwater Systems and Technologies&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp\;in collabora
 tion with &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.facebook.com/ieeeoesunizg/&quot;&gt;IEEE OES Univer
 sity of Zagreb Student Branch Chapter&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.ieee.hr
 /ieeesection/lm&quot;&gt;IEEE Life Member Affinity Group - Croatia&lt;/a&gt; is happy to
  invite you to the lecture titled&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&quot;From Subsea to Space: I
 ntegrated Research in Maritime and Space Robotics&quot;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;held b
 y&amp;nbsp\;dr. sc. Ivan Stenius\, associate professor at the KTH Royal Instit
 ute of Technology in Sweden. The lecture is organised as part of the&amp;nbsp\
 ;&lt;a href=&quot;https://uwin-labust.fer.hr/&quot;&gt;UWIN-LABUST project&lt;/a&gt; and will ta
 ke place on&amp;nbsp\;&lt;strong&gt;Friday\, November 10&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/su
 p&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;\, 2023&amp;nbsp\;at 12:00&lt;/strong&gt; at the Laboratory for U
 nderwater Systems and Technologies\, FER (Miramarska 20). The lecture is i
 n person in English with an expected duration 45 minutes.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;A summar
 y of the lecture can be found below.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p
 &gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The vastness of our oceans underscores an urgent need for exploratio
 n and the acquisition of pivotal data sets essential to our comprehensive 
 understanding of the planet. This presentation delves into the interdiscip
 linary realm of maritime robotics and hydrobatics\, while concurrently als
 o extending its purview to the cosmos through partnerships in space roboti
 cs. We will talk about advancements in the science of nonlinear hydrodynam
 ics and its instrumental role in new hydrobatics manoeuvres that stands ou
 t as a distinct discipline\, emphasising intricate aquatic manoeuvres exec
 uted by underwater robots. These manoeuvres herald innovations in areas as
  diverse as deep-sea exploration and meticulous marine maintenance. By rec
 ognising and harnessing the synergies between the weightlessness experienc
 ed underwater and in space\, we strive to augment the capabilities and fle
 xibility of space robots\, amplifying their scope for extraterrestrial end
 eavours. Complementarily\, a significant facet of my research delves into 
 pioneering concepts for electric hydrofoiling boats and Unmanned Surface V
 ehicles (USVs)\, which I will also talk briefly about.&lt;/p&gt;
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