Hamburg Bit-Bots

The Hamburg Bit-Bots are a student working group at the University of Hamburg. Students have been developing humanoid robots here since 2012, which compete against each other in football at the RoboCup, an international competition. The robots developed are fully autonomous, i.e. not remote-controlled. They have to master a series of challenges, such as running, shooting and perception. A variety of methods, such as machine learning/AI, are used for this.

The Hamburg Bit-Bots are a student working group at the University of Hamburg. Students have been developing humanoid robots here since 2012, which compete against each other in football at the RoboCup, an international competition. The robots developed are fully autonomous, i.e. not remote-controlled. They have to master a series of challenges, such as running, shooting and perception. A variety of methods, such as machine learning/AI, are used for this.

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12

Head office

Informatics Centre, Vogt-Kölln-Straße

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Lectures 2024

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Why play football with robots?

Wir von den Hamburg Bit-Bots, verraten euch, was es mit dem Roboterfußball auf sich hat und wie er die Forschung in den Bereichen Robotik und KI, sowie die Wissenschaftskommunikation vorantreibt.

Florian Vahl

  • Student Master Computer Science

Timon Engelke

  • Student Master Computer Science

Lea Wedmann

  • Student Human-Computer Interaction

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Lea Wedmann

  • Student Human-Computer Interaction
  • Hamburg Bit-Bots

Timon Engelke

  • Student Master Computer Science
  • Hamburg Bit-Bots

Florian Vahl

  • Student Master Computer Science
  • Hamburg Bit-Bots

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