[ros-users] ROS Day @ISR - University of Coimbra

Gonçalo Cabrita goncabrita at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 23:54:50 UTC 2011


Hi everyone!

Thanks for all the help with the Gazebo visual aid and the presentation in general!
I'll be posting the presentation on the event page soon.

Once more, thanks everybody, fingers crossed for the presentation, I hope we get a bunch of new ROS users!

Gonçalo Cabrita
ISR - University of Coimbra
Portugal


On Feb 8, 2011, at 1:05 AM, Dejan Pangercic wrote:

> Gonçalo,
> what about the video:
> http://www.youtube.com/user/iasTUMUNICH#p/u/5/s9Dfd8dsnB0 (I got the
> original as well, kudos to my colleague Mike).
> 
> D.
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Raul Correal <rcorreal at tcpsi.es> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Gonçalo,
>> 
>> I posted some of my works with Gazebo in the GazeboUsers website. Have a
>> look there, I hope it helps. I've got higher resolution versions of these
>> images also.
>> 
>> http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/GazeboUsers
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Gonçalo Cabrita
>> To: User discussions
>> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2011 3:44 PM
>> Subject: Re: [ros-users] ROS Day @ISR - University of Coimbra
>> Hi everyone!
>> The ROS day at ISR is happening! I made a wiki page for the event at
>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/Events/ROSatISRCoimbra
>> The reason for this mail however is that I would like to refer Stage and
>> Gazebo on my presentation, however I have never used Gazebo and I need a
>> cool screenshot.
>> Could anyone send me a nice screenshot from Gazebo running? Something that
>> will make the audience jaws drop!
>> Thanks in advance!
>> Gonçalo Cabrita
>> ISR University of Coimbra
>> Portugal
>> 
>> 2010/11/25 Gonçalo Cabrita <goncabrita at gmail.com>
>>> 
>>> Hi Dejan!
>>> Just talked with the guys from the MRL, and it seems they are all very
>>> excited about learning ROS :D
>>> I now have a pretty good collection of presentations to make my ROS talk.
>>> The problem will be to keep it short! I would like to go from what ROS is
>>> and what it's for to talking about our repository and code licensing.
>>> For the practical part I believe that what you suggested is perfect, I'm
>>> not sure we'll have time for more than that. Anyways we just want to go into
>>> the basics, we don't want people to get the idea ROS is very complicated.
>>> Also we should keep it generic in order to attract people from all areas,
>>> although this is the Institute of Systems and Robotics we have a wide range
>>> of research, some people will be very interested in manipulation while
>>> others will be interested in mobile robot navigation. We also have a strong
>>> computer vision group. But we believe that if we show them the basic stuff
>>> they can get the feel of things and just dig deeper into the areas that
>>> interest each of them.
>>> We have a bunch of Roombas here but I'm not sure some people would be
>>> interested on working with them on the workshop. Still I would like to get
>>> people working with something that actually moves. After all we're in this
>>> business cause we all love toys :D
>>> Gonçalo Cabrita
>>> ISR - University of Coimbra
>>> Portugal
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Dejan Pangercic
>>> <dejan.pangercic at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Gonçalo,
>>>> great idea, you shall get in my colleagues from
>>>> http://paloma.isr.uc.pt/mrl/index.php
>>>> as well.
>>>> 
>>>> As Ken already pointed out, we recently carried out a ROS Fall School
>>>> for 60+ ROS newbies and we thus have a bunch of theoretical as well as
>>>> practical material that you may recycle. I especially recommend you to
>>>> have a look at talks 2 to including 7 in the following list:
>>>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/Events/CoTeSys-ROS-School/#All_Talks
>>>> 
>>>> For the practical part you wonna start with these:
>>>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/ROS/Tutorials
>>>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/tf/Tutorials
>>>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/actionlib/Tutorials
>>>> 
>>>> And if you want a bit more advanced stuff you can have them make Day1
>>>> and Day2 tutorials from the Fall School:
>>>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/Events/CoTeSys-ROS-School/Day1
>>>> http://www.ros.org/wiki/Events/CoTeSys-ROS-School/Day2
>>>> 
>>>> cheers, D.
>>>> 2010/11/24 Gonçalo Cabrita <goncabrita at gmail.com>:
>>>>> Hi everyone!
>>>>> For the past few months me and my colleague Pedro Sousa have been
>>>>> learning
>>>>> ROS and developing nodes for most of the hardware we have on our lab.
>>>>> We are
>>>>> now working on documentation and cleaning up our repository.
>>>>> We believe that our next step should be to share what we have learned
>>>>> so far
>>>>> with the rest of the ISR-Coimbra community of professors, students and
>>>>> researchers. For this purpose we came up with the ROS Day.
>>>>> Our goal is to first of all introduce people in the ISR-Coimbra to ROS,
>>>>> explaining what it can do, what it is meant for and how they can
>>>>> benefit
>>>>> from it (and how we can all benefit if we all use the same tools).
>>>>> Secondly
>>>>> we intend to speed up the learning process of our colleagues.
>>>>> To achieve our goals we were thinking about dividing the ROS Day in 2
>>>>> parts.
>>>>> A first session will consist of a presentation with some Q&A at the
>>>>> end. A
>>>>> second session would be somewhat of a workshop where people could bring
>>>>> their laptops and we could all do some exploring and coding.
>>>>> So my question is if anyone has had any experience with this sort of
>>>>> thing
>>>>> before? What kind of topics would be interesting to approach for a
>>>>> first
>>>>> contact with ROS? (Always keeping in mind we have just started
>>>>> ourselves!!!)
>>>>> Also if anyone has got any materials on this subject (like
>>>>> presentations)
>>>>> they would like to share we would be very thankful.
>>>>> Any comments and ideas are also welcome :)
>>>>> Gonçalo Cabrita
>>>>> ISR - University of Coimbra
>>>>> Portugal
>>>>> 
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>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> MSc. Dejan Pangercic
>>>> PhD Student/Researcher
>>>> Intelligent Autonomous Systems Group
>>>> Technische Universität München
>>>> Telephone: +49 (89) 289-26908
>>>> E-Mail: dejan.pangercic at cs.tum.edu
>>>> WWW: http://ias.cs.tum.edu/people/pangercic
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> Technische Universität München
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