University of Zurich

🇨🇭 CH

Papers

709

Total Citations

49,692

H-Index

101

Researchers

620

About

The University of Zurich stands as one of Europe's premier research institutions in robotics, autonomous systems, and neuromorphic computing, with a research portfolio that bridges foundational theory and transformative real-world application. The university has established an extraordinary reputation across multiple cutting-edge domains, from simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) to event-based vision, rehabilitation robotics, and AI-driven autonomous flight. Among the institution's most celebrated contributions is its foundational work on SLAM, with landmark survey papers accumulating over 6,000 citations combined, shaping how generations of roboticists approach autonomous navigation and environmental perception. Equally influential is UZH's pioneering leadership in event-based vision—their surveys and datasets on event cameras have redefined high-speed, low-latency perception for robotics, amassing nearly 3,000 citations and establishing the field's intellectual framework. The Robotics and Perception Group, led by internationally recognized faculty, has produced landmark results including champion-level drone racing using deep reinforcement learning, demonstrating that AI agents can now outperform elite human pilots in real-world competitions. UZH's contributions extend deeply into medical and rehabilitation robotics. The Lokomat robotic orthosis and ARMin arm therapy robot have directly improved clinical outcomes for stroke and spinal cord injury patients worldwide, while groundbreaking neuroprosthetics research has demonstrated voluntary locomotion restoration in paralyzed subjects. These achievements reflect the university's rare ability to connect cutting-edge engineering with meaningful human impact. Prospective students and collaborators will find a vibrant ecosystem spanning the Robotics and Perception Group, the Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, and interdisciplinary neuroscience centers—making UZH an exceptional destination for those seeking to push the boundaries of intelligent autonomous systems.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

101
H-Index
709
Papers
49,692
Total Citations
620
Faculty & Researchers
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Past, Present, and Future of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping: Toward the Robust-Perception Age
3,257 citations · 2016
📊 Avg Citations/Paper: 70
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (47)
🔬 Research Focus: Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Robot, Robotics, Engineering, Computer vision

Top Papers

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    Past, present, and future of simultaneous localization and mapping: Toward the robust-perception age
    3,158 citations · 2016
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    Event-Based Vision: A Survey
    2,007 citations · 2020
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