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27 Graduate Programs in Robotics part1




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This article is from the Robotics FAQ, by Kevin Dowling nivek@cs.cmu.edu with numerous contributions by others.

27 Graduate Programs in Robotics part1

This list is grouped by countries including the United States,
Australia, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, Sweden and Switzerland. Many
European and Asian universities are not represented and should be.
Please drop me a line if you have information on those that should be
included.

[5]Australia

[6]University of Western Australia

[7]Canada

[8]McGill University
[9]University of Alberta

[10]Finland

[11]Helsinki University of Technology

[12]France

[13]University of Paris

[14]Japan

[15]Waseda University

[16]Sweden

[17]Lulea University of Technology

[18]Switzerland

[19]Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

[20]United Kingdom

[21]Bristol University
[22]Edinburgh University (UK)
[23]Hull University, UK
[24]Reading University, UK
[25]Salford University
[26]University of Birmingham
[27]University of Essex (UK)
[28]University of Manchester
[29]University of Oxford
[30]University of Surrey
[31]University of the West of England at Bristol, U.K.

[32]United States

[33]Boston University
[34]Brandeis University
[35]California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
[36]Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
[37]Colorado School of Mines
[38]Clemson University
[39]Cornell
[40]Georgia Institute of Technology
[41]Harvard
[42]Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
[43]New York University (NYU)
[44]North Carolina State University
[45]Northeastern University
[46]Purdue
[47]Rennsalear Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
[48]Stanford University
[49]University of California at Berkeley
[50]University of Iowa
[51]University of Kansas
[52]University of Kentucky
[53]University of Massachusetts
[54]University of Michigan
[55]University of Pennsylvania.
[56]University of Rochester
[57]University of Southern California (USC)
[58]University of Maryland
[59]The University of Texas at Arlington
[60]University of Wisconsin-Madison
[61]University of Utah
[62]Yale University
[63]Wilkes University

Australia

University of Western Australia

Some neat telerobotic work can be found at
[64]http://telerobot.mech.uwa.edu.au

6.1 Graduate Programs in Robotics part2 Canada

McGill University

Center for Intelligent Machines
McGill University
McConnell Engineering Building, Room 420
3480 University Street
Montreal, Que, Canada H3A 2A7

School of Computer Science
McGill University
McConnell Engineering Building, Room 420
3480 University Street
Montreal, Que, Canada H3A 2A7

There is a web page and ftp archive at [65]http://www.cim.mcgill.ca

The McGill Centre for Intelligent Machines, CIM, was founded in 1985
to provide researchers in robotics, computer vision, speech
recognition, and systems and control with a context in which to pursue
their common goal: the understanding and creation of systems which
exhibit intelligent behaviour. The three main research foci are
perception, robotics and control theory. The Centre now includes
faculty members and graduate students from five departments:
Electrical, Mechanical, Biomedical, and Mining and Metallurgical
Engineering, and the School of Computer Science.

The center itself does not have a degree program, rather students
enroll in one of the associated departments and gain access by being
supervised a faculty member who is also a CIM member. There are
research programs directly related to computer vision, robot
mechanical systems, walking machines, mobile robotics, etc.

CIM Members: J. Angeles, P.R. Belanger, M. Buehler, P.E. Caines, L.
Daneshmend, R. De Mori, G. Dudek, F. Ferrie, J. Hollerbach, V.
Hayward, D. Levanony, M.D. Levine, A. Malowany, H. Michalska, J. Owen,
E. Papadopoulos, M. Verma, S. Whitesides, G. Zames, P.J.
Zsombor-Murray, S.W. Zucker

University of Alberta

Edmontom, Alberta
Canada T6H 2H1

"Center for Machine Intelligence and Robotics"
Robotics Research Laboratory, Department of Computing Science "Faculty"
Ron Kube

6.1 Graduate Programs in Robotics part3 Europe

Finland

Helsinki University of Technology

Research includes outdoor walking machines, all-terrain autonomous
vehicle and many other projects. See [66]Automation Home Page and
[67]Research Home page

France

University of Paris

INRIA (Nice) recently started a Phd program in Robotics.

Sweden

Lulea University of Technology

"Department of Robotics and Automation"

S-971 87 LULEE

WWW: [70]http://www.sm.luth.se/csee/er/sm-roa/

 

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