The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech is advancing the frontier of robotics, controls, artificial intelligence, chip hardware, and other aspects of intelligent systems. Our researchers blend mechanical design, intelligent sensing, and advanced feedback algorithms to design new mechatronic systems for a variety of environments and tasks. Applications include adaptive and robust control for real-life scenarios, vision-based motion control systems, autonomous systems for complex tasks, and human-augmentation robots aimed at enhancing mobility and capability. We are also making major strides in computing and computing infrastructure through efficient chip design, new thermal materials and designs for heat removal, and the integration of artificial intelligence into engineering design. These advances are critical for a future that advances human capabilities and quality of life.
 

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