Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory
The Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory (AURLab) at NTNU is an inter-faculty collaboration founded in 2009 promoting the application and use of underwater robotics in engineering and research. Part of the NTNU SINTEF OceanLab project, it conducts research on autonomous underwater vehicle development and marine applications.
Notable achievements
Active collaboration in ocean research and AUV development
Recent publications
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A digital twin-empowered resilient path-following approach for non-holonomic autonomous vehicles under DoS attacks
Hunain Kaisar, Muhammad Rehan, Ijaz Ahmed +1 more
Robotics and Autonomous Systems · 2026
Optimal design of supercritical CO2 Brayton cycle driven by heat pipe reactor under realistic constraints for underwater robotics
Shengyu Shen, Guofeng Fan, Menglin Zhao +2 more
Energy Conversion and Management · 2026
Bioinspired underwater robotics: Advances across the materials, design, control, and applications
Dilip Muchhala, Pramod Kumar Maurya, Adarsh Raut +3 more
Robotics and Autonomous Systems · 2026
Latency-Aware Digital Twin-Assisted Cooperative Perception for Autonomous Vehicles
Boniface Uwizeyimana, Manobendu Sarker, Abraham O. Fapojuwo
2026
Swapping Faces, Saving Features: A Dual-Purpose Pipeline for Pedestrian Privacy in ITS
Roba H. Farouk, Catherine M. Elias
2026
Physically-informed modular transfer learning for cross-water-body water quality inversion using underwater RGB imagery.
Zhao B, Zhang A, Liu X +3 more
Water research · 2026