
About
Dennis Krupke is a Researcher at the Department of Informatics, University of Hamburg, affiliated with the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) group and the Technical Aspects of Multimodal Systems (TAMS). His work bridges robotics, virtual reality, and human-computer interaction, focusing on natural interfaces for human-robot cooperation.
- Education:
- Diploma in Informatics (2014), University of Hamburg
- Research Interests:
- Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
- Bio-inspired Robotics and Sensor Systems
- Modular Robotics and Low-cost Prototyping
- Mixed Reality for Immersive Scenarios
- Scientific Awards:
- Finalist, IROS KROS Best Paper Award on Cognitive Robotics (2018)
- Highly Commended Paper, Industrial Robot Innovation Award (2017)
- CLAWAR Association Best Technical Paper Award (2015)
- Best Innovative Robot Award, CLAWAR (2014)
- Publications & Projects:
- Co-developed a printable modular robot with Florens Wasserfall
- Contributed to ROS-Unity integration for VR-based robotics
- Explored locomotion techniques for modular robots using reinforcement learning
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