Posts By: U of T Engineering
Coming this July, the Robotics Institute will evolve into the official central headquarters for robotics at UofT.
Together with our industrial partners and collaborators, we are designing a future where robots will extend human capabilities and improve lives at home, as well as around the world.
Students Kaicheng Zhang and Farzad Niroui from Goldie Nejat's lab win Best Student Paper Award at the 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics (IEEE SSRR).
The Globe & Mail has featured Prof. Goldie Nejat's work and ideas on how new technology can be used to help a growing population of older people to live independently in their own homes longer.
Prof. Eric Diller's Microrobotics Lab wins second place in the “Autonomous Manipulation and Accuracy Challenge” event at the 2018 Mobile Microrobotics Challenge.
Researchers at the University of Toronto’s department of computer science and Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) in Toronto have developed an algorithm that jointly reasons about multiple self-driving tasks in as little as 30 milliseconds per frame.
Congratulations to Prof. Yu Sun, who has been awarded a chair advancement to Tier 1 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Micro and Nano Engineering Systems.
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