UT Center for Autonomy
The UT Center for Autonomy at University of Texas conducts theoretical and applied research enabling robots to perform safe autonomous navigation in complex and dynamic environments. Research focuses on bridging gaps between human operator knowledge and robot perception for defense applications.
Notable achievements
DoD-funded projects on autonomous robot navigation and perception
Notable work
Recent publications
All papers →Matched by this lab's specialties (keyword overlap + direct affiliation)
Learning passive variable impedance skills for contact-rich tasks via conservative extended dynamical systems
Pingyun Nie, Jiexin Zhang, Tianxiang Jiang +4 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2027
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
DynaFLIP: Rethinking Robotics Perception via Tri-Modal-Dynamics Guided Representation
Jusuk Lee, Seungjae Lee, Jonghun Shin +6 more
2026
Human-in-the-Loop Swarms: A Bionic Swarm Approach to Real-World Soil Mapping
Petras Swissler, Mohammadali Rashidioun, Nicholas Sahu +3 more
2026
Latency-Aware Digital Twin-Assisted Cooperative Perception for Autonomous Vehicles
Boniface Uwizeyimana, Manobendu Sarker, Abraham O. Fapojuwo
2026
Video Generation Models are General-Purpose Vision Learners
Letian Wang, Chuhan Zhang, Rishabh Kabra +9 more
2026