Claudio Urrea was born in Santiago,
Chile. He received his M.Sc. Eng. and D.Eng. degrees from the University of
Santiago de Chile in 1999 and 2003, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree from the
Grenoble Institute of Technology (Institut national polytechnique de Grenoble),
France, in 2003. Dr. Urrea has been with the Electrical Engineering Department
at the University of Santiago de Chile since 1998. He founded and currently
directs the Robotics Laboratory, where intelligent robotic systems are
developed and investigated. At present, he is a Full Professor and serves as
Director of the Instrumentation and Electronic Development Center, as well as
Director of the Ph.D. Program in Engineering Sciences (Automation
specialization) in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Santiago de
Chile.
Maximiliano Vélez was born in Arica, Chile. He received his M.Sc. Eng. degree from Universidad de Chile in 2017. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Engineering Sciences with a specialization in Automation. His research focuses on the development and application of control methods for robotic systems, computer vision, and digital fabrication.