
This is not another newsflash about female problems and feminine products. It is rather about remarkable females, leading and handling scientific realms with their ground-breaking research. And we are more than proud to have them as a significant part of CoRoSect! Their example should serve as a great motivation and inspiration for future women and girls. Let’s read about them!
Jyotsna Singh is a DAAD prize winner who holds a Master’s Degree in Industrial Informatics. She works now as a Research Associate for the project CoRoSect at the University of Applied Sciences Emden/Leer. With her skills and the knowledge required, Jyotsna is the woman behind performing digitalization/creation of digital twins of the assets that will be present on the shop floor of the CoRoSect insect farms.
We are happy to introduce you to the fantastic Burcu Yaşar, who is a legal researcher at the KU Leuven. Her focus in CoRoSect is on the research of the law and ethics of artificial intelligence and privacy-by-design in the framework of the project.
Alba has completed her BSc In Industrial engineering with a specialty in robotics and vision artificial. As head of Centro Tecnológico Tecnova’s Industrial Development department, she is in charge of coordinating the design and development of specific end effectors for feeding #insects in CoRoSect.
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CoRoSect is developing a novel Cognitive Robotic System for Digitalized and Networked (Automated) Insect Farms. We bring leading-edge robotics, AI, and some of the best experts in our industry - to help embrace automation and wave goodbye to the monotonous and mundane tasks.
Dr. Rico Möckel
Maastricht University
Department of Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (DKE)
Paul Henri Spaaklaan 1
6229EN Maastricht
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31433883482
rico.mockel@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Prof. Dr. Mladen Radišić
CEO Foodscale Hub
Narodnog fronta 73
21000 Novi Sad
Serbia
Tel.: (+381) 21 300 8023
mladen@foodscalehub.com
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101016953.