National Taiwan University
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Papers
867
Total Citations
20,245
H-Index
62
Researchers
1,169
About
National Taiwan University (NTU) stands as one of Asia's premier research institutions, distinguished by a remarkably diverse and impactful portfolio spanning robotics, artificial intelligence, human-robot interaction, flexible electronics, and intelligent systems. With deep roots in both fundamental engineering science and applied technology, NTU has consistently positioned itself at the forefront of global research conversations, attracting thousands of citations across disciplines that define the modern technological landscape. NTU's robotics research is particularly celebrated. Pioneering work on Simultaneous Localization, Mapping and Moving Object Tracking (SLAMMOT) established foundational mathematical frameworks that continue to shape autonomous navigation worldwide. The university's transformable robot platforms — Quattroped and TurboQuad — represent landmark innovations in leg-wheel hybrid locomotion, demonstrating NTU's capacity for translating novel mechanical concepts into fully functional, high-performance systems. Complementing these achievements, NTU researchers have made significant contributions to multi-manipulator coordination and adaptive decentralized control, with seminal papers dating to the early 1990s that remain touchstones in the field. The institution excels equally in human-centered technologies. Groundbreaking work on robot-assisted stroke rehabilitation, human-robot coexistence navigation, and social robotics for aging populations reveals a sustained commitment to deploying intelligent systems in service of human wellbeing. NTU's flexible sensor research — encompassing capacitive tactile arrays, graphite-PDMS temperature sensors, and cloth-based electronic skin — further equips next-generation robots with sophisticated perception capabilities. Beyond hardware, NTU scholars are shaping the broader intellectual landscape of AI and Industry 4.0, developing strategic frameworks for AI-driven service engagement and operations management that have garnered extraordinary industry attention. Prospective students and collaborators will find in NTU a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment where foundational rigor meets visionary application across the full arc of intelligent systems research.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Engaged to a Robot? The Role of AI in Service1,014 citations · 2020
- 2Current status of vegetable grafting: Diffusion, grafting techniques, automation802 citations · 2010
- 3Achromatic metalens array for full-colour light-field imaging664 citations · 2019
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- 5Simultaneous Localization, Mapping and Moving Object Tracking592 citations · 2007
- 6Quattroped: A Leg--Wheel Transformable Robot231 citations · 2013
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