University of Newcastle Australia

🇦🇺 AU

Papers

153

Total Citations

3,957

H-Index

30

Researchers

122

About

The University of Newcastle Australia has established itself as a dynamic and multidisciplinary research institution at the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and human-machine interaction. With research spanning soft robotics, rehabilitation engineering, autonomous systems, and AI-driven workforce transformation, Newcastle's researchers are tackling some of the most pressing technological and societal challenges of our time. At the core of Newcastle's robotics identity is a deep expertise in soft pneumatic actuators and fluidic systems, evidenced by highly influential reviews and finite element modeling frameworks that have collectively amassed hundreds of citations and shaped how researchers worldwide approach compliant robot design. The institution has made particularly notable contributions to medical and rehabilitation robotics, with landmark state-of-the-art reviews on wrist and ankle rehabilitation devices that are helping define the future of robot-assisted physical therapy and neurological recovery. Beyond hardware, Newcastle demonstrates remarkable breadth: pioneering work on miniature piezoelectric ambulatory robots has pushed the boundaries of micro-robotics, while research into EMG-based prosthetic control and collision-perception neural networks highlights the institution's commitment to biologically inspired and human-centered intelligent systems. Their 2D LiDAR-based SLAM research further speaks to capabilities in mobile robot navigation and rescue applications. What distinguishes Newcastle is its rare willingness to interrogate the societal implications of robotics and AI — producing widely cited scholarship on AI in human resource management and the Fourth Industrial Revolution that bridges engineering and organizational science. With research groups active in multi-agent flocking, resonant control of flexible manipulators, and robot-assisted learning, the University of Newcastle offers prospective students and collaborators a genuinely integrative environment where technical innovation meets human impact.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

30
H-Index
153
Papers
3,957
Total Citations
122
Faculty & Researchers
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Artificial intelligence – challenges and opportunities for international HRM: a review and research agenda
595 citations · 2022
📊 Avg Citations/Paper: 26
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (12)
🔬 Research Focus: Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Engineering, Robot, Control engineering, Actuator

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