The Robotics Laboratory is positioned to provide the necessary robotic technology and systems for economic and social development, the people's life and health, and major scientific projects. It mainly focuses on the development of advanced robotic systems with perception, thinking, and motor skills. The laboratory conducts research on the fundamental theories and methods of robotics, key technologies, robotics system integration, and application technology, and develops prototype systems for demonstration and application.
Main research areas:
- Micro-nano and Bio-syncretic Robots
- Robot Vision and Image Processing
- Robotic Autonomous Behavior Theories and Methods
- Medical and Rehabilitation Robotic Technology
- Environmental Adaptive Robotic Mechanism
- Brain-inspired Computing and Neurorobotics