About
Carme Torras Genís is a Research Professor at the Spanish Scientific Research Council (CSIC) within the Institute of Robotics and Industrial Informatics (IRI, CSIC-UPC), where she leads the RobIRI research group. She holds M.Sc. degrees in Mathematics (Universitat de Barcelona) and Computer Science (University of Massachusetts) and a Ph.D. in Computer Science (UPC). Her work focuses on robotics, artificial intelligence, neurocomputing, and assistive robotics, particularly in cloth manipulation and ethical implications of AI.
Research Projects:
- ERC Advanced Grant CLOTHILDE (2018-2023)
- Horizon Europe project SoftEnable (2022-2026)
- European projects RAMON LLULL, ALLIES, MOMENTUM, and others.
Key Achievements:
- Supervised 23 PhD theses, with notable alumni in academia and industry.
- Recipient of prestigious awards: ERC grant, Spanish National Research Award, IEEE Fellow, and Royal Academy of Engineering membership (2024).
- Leader in interdisciplinary research, merging robotics with ethics via science fiction novels like The Vestigial Heart.
Grants & Collaborations:
Coordinates AIHub-CSIC and chairs ethics committees in Catalonia and Spain. Active in policy-making for AI and robotics, including roles in the Catalan Government’s AI advisory board and the Spanish AI Council.
Labs & Teams:
Leads the RobIRI group at IRI, focusing on robotic perception and manipulation, with projects on cloth handling, assistive robotics, and ethical AI.
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