Australian Research Network in Robotics
Aids the sharing of resources and ideas between robotics groups in Australia by summarising current projects and facilities throughout the country. Also has a list of robot-related events.
www.robotics.edu.au
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Automatic Control & Systems Engineering
University of Sheffield group specializing in intelligent systems and control, nonlinear systems, and signal processing.
www.shef.ac.uk
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Automation and Robotics Research Institute
ARRI is a University of Texas at Arlington research group specializing in design, analysis, simulation (discrete-event and kinematic) and prototype development of automated assembly, process, and material handling systems.
arri.uta.edu
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Autonomous Systems at GMD
Research groups include Adaptive Systems, Cognitive Robotics, Design Automation for Digital Systems, Innovative Application Design, Responsive Systems and Security Policies for Autonomous Systems.
www.gmd.de
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Autonomous Undersea Systems Institute
AUSI is a not-for-profit research institute focused on promoting commercial applications of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), platforms and sensors.
www.ausi.org
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BU Intelligent Mechatronics Lab
Boston University group that specializes in medical robotics, structural dynamics, and mobile robot communications.
robotics.bu.edu
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Bilkent University Robotics & Sensing Laboratory
Specializes in sensor data fusion for mobile robots. Based at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey
www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr
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Bio-Mimetic Control Research Center
Topics include biological control systems, motor system control theory, biologically integrative sensors, and environment adaptive robotic systems. Site in English and Japanese.
www.bmc.riken.go.jp
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Biomimetic Robotics Lab at Stanford University
Research on developing a new class of biologically inspired robots that are substantially more compliant and stable than current robots.
cdr.stanford.edu
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Biomimetic Underwater Robot Program
Northeastern University Marine Science Center program sponsored by DARPA and ONR. Focuses on autonomous underwater robots. Biomimetic neurotechnology is being used to create Lobster and Lamprey Robots.
www.neurotechnology.neu.edu
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