ROBOTS IN THE REAL WORLD
WORKING WITH HUMANS

Our research teams solve pressing robotics challenges in three overarching areas:
autonomous systems, cyber-physical technologies, and medical robotics.

Many of  the robotics systems we develop are able to adapt and evolve based
on the people and situation - the context - they encounter.

Faculty, students, and professional research staff in each of the
Contextual Robotics Institute's three core research areas will be housed in
collaborative research laboratories - collaborations - in Franklin Antonio Hall,
the newest engineering building at UC San Diego.

No front page content has been created yet.

Robotic News


Pioneer in Smart Car Revolution Honored by IEEE Society

Pioneer in Smart Car Revolution Honored by IEEE Society

November 5, 2013

University of California, San Diego electrical and computer engineering professor Mohan Trivedi is the recipient of the 2013 Outstanding Research Award from the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Society. The award is given annually to recognize outstanding contributions to research in intelligent transportation as well as contributions to the ITS community.Professor Trivedi was cited for his “contributions to machine vision and learning for intelligent vehicles, and driver assistance and transportation systems.” He was honored with the award at the 16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transport Systems in the Dutch capital, The Hague. Full Story


News Archive

Seminars

Apr 22, 2024

"Generative Models for Distance-Geometric Inverse Kinematics"

Monday, Apr. 22nd @ 2pm PDT

Location: Franklin Antonio Hall (FAH) 4202  + Zoom 

Speaker:  Dr. Jonathan Kelly

Apr 15, 2024

"A Symbiotic Philosophy for Bio-inspired Robotics"

Monday, Apr. 15th @ 2pm PDT

Format: Zoom  

Speaker:  Dr. Talia Y. Moore

Apr 08, 2024

"Blending Theory and Tools for the Safe Control of Robots via Safety Filters"

Monday, Apr. 8th @ 2pm PDT

Location: Warren Lecture Hall (WLH) 2115 + Zoom  

Speaker:  Dr. Sylvia Herbert