RoboticsInstitute
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Our experts develop customised robotics solutions to maximise productivity, improve quality and safety, and generate efficiencies for our commercial, government and not-for-profit partners.
Our research projects
- [INNOVATION
### Preventing catastrophic sewer pipe failure
In partnership with Sydney Water, UTS Robotics Institute researchers built an innovative remote-controlled robot to traverse the pipes beneath our feet and identify dangerous concrete corrosion.](https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/research/explore/impact/preventing-catastrophic-sewer-pipe-failure) - [Revolutionising bridge maintenance
NSW Roads and Maritime Services were looking for a safer solution to the dirty and dangerous work of maintaining steel bridges. UTS researchers delivered – in the form of an autonomous robot.
Cleaning the Sydney Harbour Bridge](https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/research/explore/impact/revolutionising-steel-bridge-maintenance) - [Your new workmate could be a robot
Collaborative robots might be small and lightweight, but thanks to a novel partnership between the UTS Robotics Institute and Nokia, their computational power could soon outstrip their size.
Join the cobot revolution](https://www.uts.edu.au/research-and-teaching/research/explore/impact/robots-are-coming-not-steal-your-job-share-it) - [Taming of the screw
A world-first robotics technology trialled on a construction site demonstrates the vast potential of mass timber building projects.
Automated timber construction](https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/taming-screw)
Our industry showcase
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UTS Robotics Institute builds strong partnerships with businesses, government and not-for-profits across five key sectors.
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Infrastructure robotics
We specialise in intelligent robotic systems to monitor and maintain infrastructure in transport, utilities and construction in a safer and more cost-effective way. - ### Defence robotics
We're helping to enable the realisation of Australia's vision for coordinated autonomous systems in defence in collaboration with government, SMEs, and primes. - ### Agriculture robotics
We work with industry to deliver truly innovative robotic solutions to make Australian agriculture more competitive and productive in a global market. - ### Health robotics
We develop the next generation of intelligent robotic technologies to help the elderly and people with disabilities live more autonomously - ### Next frontiers in robotics
Working with mining, transport, manufacturing, construction, space and partner institutions, developing the next generation of robots and intelligent systems in the field.
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Our research themes
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At the UTS Robotics Institute, we undertake innovative and challenging research in robotics across four core focus research themes.
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Sensing, perception and estimation
Using artificial intelligence and sensing technologies to move robots through complex and uncertain environments. - ### Robotic systems
Building complex robotic systems including biologically inspired robots, underwater robots, drones and soft-gripping robots. - ### Control, planning and coordination
Controlling robots with trajectory and path planning, multi robot coordination, and long term operation. - ### Human-robot interaction
Collaborating between people and robots including intention and behaviours, mission objective setting, physical interactions, and brain-robot interaction. - ###
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About us
With more than 80 researchers, the UTS Robotics Institute is one of the largest robotics research teams in Australia. We're a global leader in autonomous and human-centred robotics.
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Our real world robotics achievements
- 75
major research and industry awards - 50
key industry and academic partners - 12
senior academics
Our leading robotics experts
Director - Professor Shoudong Huang
Deputy Director - Associate Professor Teresa Vidal Calleja
Research Director - Distinguished Professor Dikai Liu
Strategic Research Director - Professor Robert Fitch
Director, UTS TechLab - Our people
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Contact us
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