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Newly released data from a collaboration between the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo and Scale AI will help train future self-driving cars to handle the challenges of winter […]
Two University of Toronto researchers are at the centre of the world’s first robot-assisted brain surgery, testing a system that could allow them to operate remotely on stroke and aneurysm patients in the near future.
There aren’t many engineers who can say they’ve worked with Drake and Metallica, but Raffaello D’Andrea can.
As founder of Verity Studios, D’Andrea (EngSci 9T1) and his team specialize in creating indoor light displays for live events with dozens of autonomous drones flying in tandem. The Zurich-based company is known for its precision drone technology and its ability to provide a complete solution, from development to execution.
Nature Scientific Reports has published a new paper on soft robotics by Prof. Hani Naguib.
The new University of Toronto Robotics Institute establishes a central headquarters for world-leading robotics research across U of T and beyond.
UofT researchers presented 25 papers at ICRA this year, covering everything from micro-manipulators to autonomous vehicles and drone swarms, to robot assistants.
Researchers in Prof. Eric Diller's lab create magnetized microrobots — the size of the head of a pin — that can travel through fluid-filled vessels and organs within the human body.
Researcher's in Prof. Yu Sun's lab have built a set of magnetic ‘tweezers’ that can position a nano-scale bead inside a human cell in three dimensions with unprecedented precision.
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.
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.
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