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Maarja Kruusmaa from en.wikipedia.org
Maarja Kruusmaa is an Estonian computer scientist, professor at Tallinn University of Technology, vice-rector for research and head of the biorobotics ...

Maarja Kruusmaa

Estonian computer scientist
Maarja Kruusmaa is an Estonian computer scientist, professor at Tallinn University of Technology, vice-rector for research and head of the biorobotics center at that university. Her main research area is bio-inspired underwater robotics to imitate... Wikipedia
Parents: Kuldar Sink
Grandparent: Marje Sink
Education: Chalmers University of Technology (1995–2002) and Tallinn University of Technology (1989–1994)
Research interests: Robotics, Underwater Robotics, Soft Actuators, and more
Professor of Biorobotics · Experience: NORDTEK · Education: Chalmers University of Technology · Location: Estonia · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.
Prof. Kruusmaa is a co-founder of a start-up company Fits.me, offering virtual fitting rooms for online retailers with the help of robotics ...
Maarja Kruusmaa · 5183074 · maarja.kruusmaa@taltech.ee · Tallinn, Akadeemia tee 15A. Room ICT-111 · Tenured Full Professor, Head of Centre - Centre for Biorobotics: ...
Maarja Kruusmaa from www.msca-ribes.eu
Professor of Biorobotics, Tallinn University of Technology. Head of Centre for Biorobotics. Head of Estonian Centre for Excellence of IT Research (EXCITE).
Works (50 of 113) · 2D estimation of velocity relative to water and tidal currents based on differential pressure for autonomous underwater vehicles · A Flapped ...
Oct 7, 2024 · List of computer science publications by Maarja Kruusmaa.
MAARJA KRUUSMAA is a professor at Center for Biorobotics (www.biorobotics.ttu.ee) at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia. She received her Ph.D. at ...
Oct 1, 2024 · Excited to see how AI, data, and robotics can transform these underground networks, moving from reactive to proactive solutions. Here's to ...