Intelligent Robot Laboratory, University of Tsukuba
The Intelligent Robot Laboratory at the University of Tsukuba's Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering focuses on developing robot platforms and autonomous systems. The lab is known for AI-integrated robotics research and has been involved in self-driving laboratory automation projects. Active research in intelligent control and humanoid robotics applications.
Notable achievements
Development of robot platform software; involvement in self-driving laboratory automation with AI integration
Notable work
Recent publications
All papers →Matched by this lab's specialties (keyword overlap + direct affiliation)
Embodied cognition-driven interpretable trajectory prediction of autonomous systems.
Wang X, Du Q, Wu Q +5 more
Nature communications · 2026
Reducing Building Heat Demand Through Intelligent Control: A Comparative Simulation Study
Ueli Schilt, Curtis Meister, Philipp Schuetz
2026
BitTP: The Lightweight Trajectory Prediction Model with BitLLM for Edge-Devices
Mincheol Kang, Hyunjin Lim, Bomin Kang +1 more
2026
The Moon needs robots.
Murphy RR
Science robotics · 2026
EgoTraj: Real-World Egocentric Human Trajectory Dataset for Multimodal Prediction
Ahmad Yehia, Abduallah Mohamed, Tianyi Wang +4 more
2026