
Report Time: 9:00 - 10:30, December 2, 2024
Tencent Meeting ID: 585 - 303 - 672
Report Venue: Conference Room 5124, Building 61
Host: Xu Chenglong
Wu Chengdong
Professor, Northeastern University
Research Fields: Robot Technology, Pattern Recognition
Wu Chengdong is a second - level professor at Northeastern University, a recipient of the special government allowance from the State Council, a famous teaching teacher in Liaoning Province, an excellent supervisor of doctoral students in Liaoning Province, and one of the first - batch of hundred - person - level talents in the Liaoning Province Hundred, Thousand and Ten - Thousand Talent Project. He once served as the deputy dean of the School of Robotics Science and Engineering at Northeastern University and the director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. He also serves as a director of the China Robot Technology Industry Innovation Alliance, the vice - director of the Professional Committee of Construction Robots of the Chinese Association of Automation, and the director of the Working Committee of Robot Specialties of the China Machinery Industry Education Association. He has presided over more than 30 national and provincial - ministerial fund projects, including key (general) projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, key special projects of intelligent robots in the National Key R & D Program, and key special projects of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. He has won 13 national and provincial - ministerial scientific and technological achievement awards and teaching achievement awards. He has published more than 300 academic papers and edited 9 works and textbooks.
Construction robots are one of the important research directions in the field of robotics. These robots are designed specifically for the construction industry and can automatically or semi - automatically complete tasks such as welding, wall building, and material handling. They can replace or assist humans in performing complex, arduous, or dangerous construction tasks.
This report analyzes the industry demands and characteristics of construction robot technology. Based on typical cases, such as wall - building robots, 3D printing robots, steel bar tying robots, demolition and cleaning robots, inspection robots, wearable robot devices, handling robots, and the application of unmanned aerial vehicles in the construction field, it introduces the research progress of construction robot technology, discusses the technical characteristics of construction robot control, environmental perception and modeling, and human - robot collaboration, and looks forward to the future development trends of construction robot technology.
College of Intelligent Systems Science and Engineering, Harbin Engineering University