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Hallie Siegel


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Hallie Siegel served as Robohub's first Managing Editor - from March 2013 to January 2016 - and in that time built an international network of over 150 expert contributors and grew Robohub's readership to 75,000 unique monthly visitors. Through her communication expertise and editorial guidance, she worked directly with hundreds of robotics and AI researchers, startups, and industry members to build a unified community news platform for sharing major developments, contextualizing key issues, and engaging in discussion. Her two main priorities at Robohub were to: 1) Create a central repository for tracking major events and developments across the breadth of the robotics field (research, business, industry, ethics, policy, government investment, and the arts) that would serve as a tracking resource for the community; and 2) to build a culture of effective science communication in the robotics community, through education and editorial support. Key contributions toward these goals include launching and co-authoring (Feb 2014 - Nov 2015) Robohub's monthly digest; moderating the Robotics panel at the 2013 Open Innovations Forum in Moscow, developing curriculum and delivering science communication workshops at ICRA and the Skolkovo Robotics Conference, developing more than a dozen focus series on key topics like standardization in robotics, autonomous cars, regulating robotics, and the Big Deals series, which looks at why major companies like Google, Amazon and Softbank are investing in the field. In her time at Robohub she interviewed many experts in the field, including Dmitry Grishin (Grishin Robotics), Rich Mahoney (SRI), Toshio Fukuda, and Clearpath's Ryan Gariepy. She also contributed occasional analysis, editorial and reporting: Japanese telcos vie for share in consumer robot-as-a-service business Let’s hope that #IStandWithAhmed will help improve diversity in robotics Does the Small UAV industry need its own coalition? Snowden BEAMs into TED: How robotic telepresence disrupts borders Turning the lens on robotics reporting: An interview with New York Times technology reporter John Markoff Background From 2008-2010 Siegel worked at the Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control (IDSC) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) with Raffaello D'Andrea's research group. On her return to her native Canada in 2010, she continued to consult with various groups at ETH, including the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the European Control Association, and the Gramazio Kohler Group, for whom she wrote edited and wrote key portions of the successful CHF 13.4 million NCCR grant for Digital Fabrication. Siegel is also an artist represented by the Olga Korper Gallery in Toronto, Canada, and has exhibited internationally. Her artwork is primarily motivated by the history of disruptive technologies. Whether working with others or on her own projects, Siegel is at heart a story teller interested in how technology shapes the human condition. She remains an editor-at-large, seeking out important stories to tell in the disruptive technologies landscape.




recent posts:


›   The case against killer robots, from a guy actually working on artificial intelligence | Fusion


›   DJI rolls back buggy update that restricted D.C. flights following White House crash | TechCrunch


›   Thoughts on what the proposed FAA SUAS rules mean for search and rescue | Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue (CRASAR) at Texas A&M University


›   Google Lunar X Prize Awards $1 Million to Astrobotic | CMU news


›   Autonomous drone flies in dark, tight quarters to assist firefighting inside naval vessels | CMU


›   Uber, CMU announce strategic partnership and creation of Advanced Technologies Center in Pittsburgh | CMU News


›   Bringing texture to flat touchscreens: CMU and Northwestern researchers provide new insight into how brain understands data from fingers | CMU News


›   Rise of the Fembots: Why artificial intelligence is often female | LiveScience


›   Hello Barbie: Internet connection the latest trend in toys | Toronto Star


›   HitchBOT rolls through Germany on euro road trip | Toronto Star


›   From sideshow to main event, drones are making their mark in entertainment


›   UAE launches “Robotics for Good” competition on the heals of Drones for Good success


›   Robots to serve guests in Japanese hotel | The Telegraph


›   Dean Kamen, Raffaello D’Andrea RIA to receive 2015 Engelberger Robotics Awards | RIA


›   Will nanotechnology soon allow you to ‘swallow the doctor’? | CNN





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