LASA develops method to enable humans to teach robots to perform skills with the level of dexterity displayed by humans in similar tasks. Our robots move seamlessly with smooth motions. They adapt on-the-fly to the presence of obstacles and sudden perturbations, mimicking humans’ immediate response when facing unexpected and dangerous situations.
Current highlights Robotics at EPFLRobotics at EPFL is an interfaculty initiative that connects and promotes EPFL’s advanced expertise
in robotics and autonomous systems. Check it out!
The Innovation Booster Robotics, lead by Professor Aude Billard, is a program powered by the Swiss Innovation Agency, Innosuisse. Innovation Booster Robotics promotes knowledge transfer and sponsors co-operation with partners across robotics research labs and industry.
Videos highlight of research areas at LASA Current project grants EU DARKODynamic agile robots that learn and optimize operations
RobetarmeHuman-robot collaborative construction system for shotcrete
MicrosurgeryQualitative assessment of skills and skill acquisition in microsurgery
Past project grants SAHRERC Advanced Grant: Skill acquisition in humans and robots (SAHR)
CHISTERA CORSMALEstimate the physical properties of objects for safe handover from / to humans
SecondhandsCreating a proactive robot assistant for maintenance tecnicians
EU CogIMonA EU-funded research project for Cognitive Interactive Motion
AlteregoAn EU funded project to work on humanoid robotics and virtual reality to improve social interactions
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