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52 Graduate Programs in Robotics part6 United States: University ofMichigan |
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This article is from the Robotics FAQ, by Kevin Dowling nivek@cs.cmu.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Ann Arbor, MI
Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science are
relevant to robotics research. Research includes includes machine
vision, systems and control, multiple cooperating agents (arms and
mobile), and application of SOAR to robots (arms and mobile) in
conjunction with SOAR groups at CMU and elsewhere.
Umich robotics work can be found at [97]Umich Robotics "Contacts"
* Johann Borenstein [98]johann_borenstein@um.cc.umich.edu
* Yorem Koren [99]yorem_koren@um.cc.umich.edu
 
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