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Part of U of T’s Institutional Strategic Initiatives (ISI) program, the Robotics Institute brings together top experts in different fields – from hardware design to public policy – to solve thorny, robotics-related problems in applications ranging from health care and transportation to manufacturing and logistics.
Want to learn more about the grand challenges of generalizable autonomy in robotics? Check out this episode of the Soft Robotics Podcast, hosted by Marwa ElDiwiny.
Congratulations to Binbin Ying and Prof. Xinyu Liu for receiving the Materials Horizons Outstanding Article 2020 award. Binbin was a visiting PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, where he helped to develop stretchy, skin-like sensors that could help lead to advances in wearables, personal healthcare and soft robotics.
UofT Robotics faculty had five papers accepted at Robotics Science and Systems this year, including one best student paper award! Congrats to Animesh Garg and co-authors for their winning paper! See all the robotics papers and talks from UofT below.
Generalizable Interaction-aware Functional Tool Affordances without Labels By PAIR Lab Dylan Turpin, Liquan Wang, Stavros Tsogkas, Sven Dickinson, Animesh Garg Robotics Systems & Science, 2021. paper, video Figure 1: Rather than relying on human labels, […]
This July Daeho Kim joined the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering as an assistant professor of civil engineering (Construction), with a focus on co-robotic construction and architectural engineering.
Congrats to TRAIL Lab grad student Anas Mahmoud and Robotics Institute faculty member Steve Waslander for winning the Best Computer Vision Paper at this year's Conference on Robots and Vision (CRV2021).
Don’t miss Angelique Taylor’s seminar coming up November 23 at 1pm ET. Subscribe to our mailing list with your UofT address to join.
Don’t miss Kiril Solovey’s seminar coming up November 19 at 3pm ET. Subscribe to our mailing list with your UofT address to join.
Don't miss Marco Pavone's seminar coming up November 6 at 1pm ET. Subscribe to our mailing list with your UofT address to join.
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