Davide Scaramuzza receives the IEEE Technical Field Award called IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu award

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Congratulations to Prof. Davide Scaramuzza for receiving the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu award.

It’s a career award that recognizes outstanding contributions to technologies holding the promise of innovative applications, notably for Davide Scaramuzza's contributions to agile visual navigation of micro drones and low latency perception with event cameras.

It’s one of the most prestigious career awards by the IEEE. This is only the third time that the award has been given to a robotics researcher in 23 years of existence of this award, with the previous two having gone to researchers at MIT and UC Berkeley.

The original press release by IEEE is here: https://corporate-awards.ieee.org/recipient/davide-scaramuzza/

Below you will find a detailed interview by UZH News where he elaborates on his contributions and their impact:
https://www.news.uzh.ch/en/articles/news/2024/scaramuzza-ieee-kiyo-tomiyasu-award.html