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 ==== What is NEST Lab? ==== ==== What is NEST Lab? ====
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- +Robot swarms are complex and weird machines. A robot swarm is a distributed system, with a constantly changing communication topology, populated by a large number of that act in the physical space. Robot swarms must react intelligently to environmental stimuli and interact with humans in a friendly manner. At NEST, we study how to best express swarm algorithms, how to make swarms aware of their internal state and the environment, and how to prevent the robocalipse. 
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-       express swarm algorithms, how to make swarms aware of their internal state and the environment, and how to prevent the robocalipse. +
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   * **Jun 14,2018 >>** The paper //Simulating Kilobots within ARGoS: Models and Experimental Validation// by Carlo Pinciroli, Mohamed Salaheddine Talamali, Andreagiovanni Reina, James A. R. Marshall, and Vito Trianni was accepted at the [[http://www.swarm-intelligence.eu/ants2018/|11th International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ANTS 2018)]].   * **Jun 14,2018 >>** The paper //Simulating Kilobots within ARGoS: Models and Experimental Validation// by Carlo Pinciroli, Mohamed Salaheddine Talamali, Andreagiovanni Reina, James A. R. Marshall, and Vito Trianni was accepted at the [[http://www.swarm-intelligence.eu/ants2018/|11th International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ANTS 2018)]].
   * **Jun 14, 2018 >>** The paper //Simulating Multi-Robot Construction in ARGoS// by Michael Allwright, Carlo Pinciroli, Navneet Bhalla, and Marco Dorigo was accepted at the [[http://www.swarm-intelligence.eu/ants2018/|11th International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ANTS 2018)]].   * **Jun 14, 2018 >>** The paper //Simulating Multi-Robot Construction in ARGoS// by Michael Allwright, Carlo Pinciroli, Navneet Bhalla, and Marco Dorigo was accepted at the [[http://www.swarm-intelligence.eu/ants2018/|11th International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ANTS 2018)]].
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   * **Apr 16, 2018 >>** Nathalie Majcherczyk received an //Inclusion@RSS// travel grant to attend [[http://www.roboticsconference.org/|RSS]] 2018 in Pittsburgh and present a poster about her work.   * **Apr 16, 2018 >>** Nathalie Majcherczyk received an //Inclusion@RSS// travel grant to attend [[http://www.roboticsconference.org/|RSS]] 2018 in Pittsburgh and present a poster about her work.
 +  * **May 07, 2018 >>** Nathalie Majcherczyk will be joining Amazon Robotics [[amazonrobotics.com|Amazon Robotics]]for a summer internship.
   * **Mar 27, 2018 >>** Nathalie Majcherczyk received an //WPI Graduate Student// travel grant to attend [[https://www.iros2018.org/|IROS 2018]] in Madrid and present her paper.   * **Mar 27, 2018 >>** Nathalie Majcherczyk received an //WPI Graduate Student// travel grant to attend [[https://www.iros2018.org/|IROS 2018]] in Madrid and present her paper.
   * **Mar 6, 2018 >>** The paper //Engineering Safety in Swarm Robotics// by Giovanni Beltrame, Ettore Merlo, Jacopo Panerati, and Carlo Pinciroli was accepted at the [[https://sselab.de/lab9/public/wiki/RoSE18/index.php?title=Main_Page|1st International Workshop on Robotics Software Engineering (RoSE 2018)]].   * **Mar 6, 2018 >>** The paper //Engineering Safety in Swarm Robotics// by Giovanni Beltrame, Ettore Merlo, Jacopo Panerati, and Carlo Pinciroli was accepted at the [[https://sselab.de/lab9/public/wiki/RoSE18/index.php?title=Main_Page|1st International Workshop on Robotics Software Engineering (RoSE 2018)]].
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