University of Ottawa
🇨🇦 CA
Papers
572
Total Citations
17,084
H-Index
60
Researchers
434
About
The University of Ottawa stands at a remarkable crossroads of disciplines, cultivating research excellence that spans robotics, autonomous systems, computational intelligence, haptics, and biomedical engineering. This interdisciplinary breadth makes it one of Canada's most dynamic research environments for scholars and collaborators seeking to work at the frontiers of technology and science. In robotics and autonomous systems, Ottawa researchers have made foundational contributions to distributed computing and multi-robot coordination. Landmark papers on oblivious mobile robots—including seminal work on gathering problems and arbitrary pattern formation by anonymous, asynchronous agents—have accumulated hundreds of citations and shaped theoretical computer science and swarm robotics for decades. Complementing this theoretical rigor, the university has produced highly cited applied work in teleoperation, UAV robust control, and neuro-fuzzy mobile robot navigation, demonstrating command of both analytical and experimental dimensions of the field. The university's signal processing contributions are equally significant, with a widely cited survey on particle filtering resampling strategies offering a comprehensive resource that has guided researchers in state estimation and sequential Bayesian inference worldwide. Work on machine-to-machine communications and cyber-physical systems further positions Ottawa as a leader in intelligent networked infrastructure. Beyond engineering, Ottawa's research ecosystem bridges into affective haptics—exploring emotionally intelligent human-robot interaction—and pioneering surgical robotics evaluation frameworks, including the IDEAL methodology for long-term monitoring of robotic surgical systems. The ORATOR clinical trials, comparing radiotherapy with transoral robotic surgery, exemplify the university's capacity to translate robotics innovation directly into transformative clinical outcomes. With consistently high-impact publications exceeding 1,600 citations in individual works and a portfolio spanning theory to translational application, the University of Ottawa offers prospective students and partners an intellectually rich, collaborative environment where robotics and AI research genuinely changes lives.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy1,675 citations · 2010
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- 3Getting Neurorehabilitation Right561 citations · 2012
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- 5Gathering of asynchronous robots with limited visibility396 citations · 2005
- 6Teleoperation of a robot manipulator using a vision-based human-robot interface346 citations · 2005
- 7Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Bringing the Vision to Life326 citations · 2008
- 8Introduction to Robotics310 citations · 1991
- 9Distributed Computing by Oblivious Mobile Robots285 citations · 2012
- 10Overview of the torque-controlled humanoid robot TORO279 citations · 2014
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