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58 Graduate Programs in Robotics part6 United States: University ofWisconsin-Madison |
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This article is from the Robotics FAQ, by Kevin Dowling nivek@cs.cmu.edu with numerous contributions by others.
"Mechanical Engineering & Electrical Engineering"
"Faculty"
* Roland Chin
machine vision, pattern recognition
* Neil Duffie
teleoperation, autonomous systems, sensors
* Robert Lorenz
actuators and sensors, robot control algorithms
* Vladimir Lumelsky
motion planning, real-time sensing and navigation
"Computer Science:"
* Charles Dyer
machine vision
"Wisconsin Center for Space Robotics and Automation (WCSAR)"
Interdepartmental NASA center: work is done on various applications of
robotic systems for space.
 
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