Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Papers
708
Total Citations
19,198
H-Index
63
Researchers
543
About
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) stands as one of Scandinavia's most dynamic research institutions, distinguished by an exceptionally broad and impactful portfolio spanning robotics, autonomous systems, industrial automation, and intelligent manufacturing. With deep roots in applied engineering and a strong culture of interdisciplinary collaboration, NTNU has positioned itself at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and real-world societal challenges. NTNU's robotics research is remarkably diverse. The institution has achieved international recognition for its pioneering work in snake robotics, with foundational papers on modeling, obstacle-aided locomotion, and control accumulating nearly 900 citations collectively — work that directly influences search-and-rescue and inspection robotics worldwide. The university's contributions to marine vehicle guidance and control, particularly integral line-of-sight methods for underactuated vessels, have become essential references in autonomous maritime navigation. NTNU also made a global mark by leading Team CERBERUS to victory in the prestigious DARPA Subterranean Challenge, demonstrating state-of-the-art capabilities in multi-robot coordination, legged locomotion, and subterranean SLAM. Beyond these headline achievements, NTNU drives significant research in autonomous mobile robots for intralogistics and smart manufacturing, agricultural robotics and digital farming, human-robot collaboration in Industry 4.0 environments, and food industry automation — areas collectively drawing thousands of citations and shaping global industrial strategy. The institution's engagement with SLAM in extreme environments further underscores its commitment to frontier autonomy research. Prospective students and collaborators will find at NTNU a vibrant ecosystem of labs, access to real-world testbeds in maritime, agricultural, and industrial settings, and a culture that bridges foundational theory with transformative application — making it an exceptional destination for advancing the future of intelligent systems.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Cooperation of human and machines in assembly lines833 citations · 2009
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- 8Computational thinking education: Issues and challenges330 citations · 2019
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- 10Grasping devices and methods in automated production processes265 citations · 2014
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