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Biorobotics Laboratory BioRob
The Biorobotics Laboratory (BioRob in short, formerly the Biologically Inspired Robotics Group, BIRG) is part of the Institute of Bioengineering in the School of Engineering at the EPFL. We work on the computational aspects of movement control, sensorimotor coordination, and learning in animals and in robots. We are interested in using robots and numerical simulation to study the neural mechanisms underlying movement control and learning in animals, and in return to take inspiration from animals to design new control methods for robotics as well as novel robots capable of agile locomotion in complex environments.
Our research interests are therefore at the intersection between robotics, computational neuroscience, nonlinear dynamical systems, and machine learning. We carry out research projects in the following areas: numerical simulations of locomotion and movement control, dynamic simulators of articulated rigid bodies, systems of coupled nonlinear oscillators for locomotion control, adaptive dynamical systems, design and control of amphibious articulated robots, control of humanoid robots, design and control of reconfigurable robots. See the Research pages for more details.
Our research is currently funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the European Commission (Information Society Technologies), the EPFL, and the Swiss SystemsX initiative in Systems Biology. Previous fundings came from the US National Science Foundation, the European Space Agency, the Swiss Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI), the French Ministère de la Recherche et de la Technologie, and Microsoft Research Cambridge.
BioRob's Research Topics
| Dynamical Systems | Amphibious Robotics | Modular Robotics |
| Rehabilitation Robotics | Humanoid Robotics | Quadruped Robotics |
Collaborative projects
Biorobotics Laboratory participates to the following national or international projects:
- Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) in Robotics
- RobotCub (EU project, IP, FP6)
- Lampetra (EU project, STREP, FP7)
- LOCOMORPH (EU project, STREP, FP7)
- ANGELS (EU project, STREP, FP7)
- EVRYON (EU project, STREP, FP7)
- AMARSi (EU project, IP, FP7)
Contact
Prof. Auke Jan Ijspeert
EPFL STI IBI BIOROB
INN 237, Station 14
CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Phone: +41 21 693 26 58
Fax: +41 21 693 37 05
e-Mail:
News
November 2011: Biorob has now a YouTube channel, see http://www.youtube.com/epflbiorob. It features a swimming race between our swimming robot Amphibot and Kostas, our fastest PhD student.
October 2011: Auke Ijspeert gives a keynote talk at the Humanoids 2011 conference.
August 2011: Prof. Herman van der Kooij (TU Delft and U of Twente) joins Biorob for one year as a visiting professor.
August 2011: Alexandre Tuleu joins Biorob as a PhD student funded by an IST-EPFL fellowship.
May 2011: The Salamandra robotica 2 and AmphiBot 3 robots participate to the Journée de la robotique 2011 at EPFL.
April 2011: The Salamandra robotica 2 and AmphiBot 3 are exhibited at the Ecoles des Mines in Nantes, France, during the International Workshop on Bio-Inspired Robots. Press coverage in 20 minutes, le Figaro, l'Express and Ouest-France.
January 2011: Massimo Vespignani joins BioRob as a PhD student to work on the Roombots project.
December 2010: Salamandra robotica is featured in a documentary on the Swiss German TV program Einstein.
October 2010: The Roombots project is featured in the German focus online magazine and in several blogs: wired.com, blogs.discovermagazine.com.
October 2010: Salamandra robotica is featured on the Swiss Italian TV science program Il giradino di Albert.
October 2010: Yannick Morel joins BioRob to work as a postdoc on the ANGELS project.
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