Core Research Areas
- Cheminformatics and Bioinformatics
- Computer Architecture
- Data Mining and
Machine Learning - Graphics and Visualization
- Intelligent Digital Storage
- Robotics and Computer Vision
- Signal Processing, Communications and Networking
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Maria Gini
Volkan Isler
Nikos Papanikolopoulos
Stergios Roumeliotis
Guillermo Sapiro
Paul Schrater
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~gini
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~isler/
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~npapas
http://www.cs.umn.edu/~stergios
http://www.ece.umn.edu/users/guille
http://www.schrater.org/
Estimation and control of groups of autonomous vehicles, including:
Multiple Autonomous Robotic Systems (MARS) Lab
http://www.cs.umn.edu/research/mars/research.html
Safety, Security, and Rescue Research Center
(SSR-RC)
http://www.ssrrc.dtc.umn.edu
An NSF Sponsored Industry / University Cooperative Research Center
(I/U CRC)
The proposed I/UCRC is focused on the emerging field of Safety, Security, and Rescue Research, which includes a variety of topics in homeland security and emergency preparedness and response. As a true cooperative venture, university researchers, member company executives, and invited public safety officials play a role in the selection of research projects the Center pursues. In fact, it is the Industrial Advisory Board that allocates funding for specific projects.
The research agenda of the Center covers many proactive and reactive technologies for homeland security and emergency response. These include:
The Center for Distributed Robotics
http://distrob.cs.umn.edu/
The Center for Distributed Robotics is at the forefront of research in robotics, with expertise in both hardware design and algorithms. Over five different robots have been created here and one of them (UMN Scout http://distrob.cs.umn.edu/scout.php) has been used in more than 40 countries to save lives.
With nearly 100 robots in the lab, of varying sizes, locomotion, computational and sensing capabilities, there are platforms for a variety of research and real-world applications. In addition, we work very closely with the Computer Vision Lab http://mha.cs.umn.edu towards creating cutting-edge robotic applications that utilize sensors effectively.
More than 80 students have graduated from the Center and hold influential positions in the industry and academia.