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Researchers have been
working on clever flying robots that can pick things up. These flying robots
are also known as UAV, UAS, or drones and can autonomously carry out
different tasks.
The General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception
(GRASP) Laboratory integrates computer science, electrical engineering and
mechanical engineering in a vibrant, collaborative environment that fosters
interactions between students, research staff and faculty. GRASP has grown
into a $10 million research center with impressive technological
innovations. Pioneering GRASP researchers are building autonomous vehicles
and robots, developing self-configuring humanoids, and making robot swarms a
reality. Our doctoral students are trained in theory and practice and
mentored to become leaders in research and education.
Autonomous Robotic Systems Lab
@ Middlesex University
The ASL at Middlesex University specialize in research
into Autonomous Robotic Systems. We are actively involved in cutting edge
research in the areas of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Ground
Vehicles (UGVs) as well as pole climbing systems and are keen to develop
productive links with international researchers in complimentary areas.
Harvard Microrobotics Laboratory
@ Harvard University
Research focuses on design, fabrication, control, and
analysis of biologically-inspired microrobots and soft robots. Expertise in
microfabrication and microsystem design, combined with insights from
arthropods, enable us to create high-performance aerial and ambulatory
microrobots. Such robotic platforms can be used for search and rescue
operations, assisted agriculture, environmental monitoring, and exploration
of hazardous environments.