Robotics and Autonomy
Check out the Cornell Engineering Robotics Website
Robotics at Cornell spans various subareas, including perception, control, learning, planning, and human-robot interaction. We work with a variety of robots such as aerial robots, home and office assistant robots, autonomous cars, humanoids, evolutionary robots, legged robots, snake robots and more.
Research Area Faculty
The faculty researchers in this area exemplify the collaborative nature of the work done at Cornell Engineering.
Gregory Falco
Assistant Professor
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Systems Engineering
Silvia Ferrari
Associate Dean for Cross-Campus Engineering Research
Cornell Engineering
John Brancaccio Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Upson Hall, Room 543
Keith Evan Green
Jean and Douglas McLean Professor of Human Centered Design
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Human Ecology Building, Room 202
Guy Hoffman
Associate Director of Undergraduate Affairs
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Upson Hall, Room 563
Associate Professor
Hadas Kress-Gazit
Geoffrey S.M. Hedrick Senior Endowed Professor
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Upson Hall, Room 551
Mason Peck
Stephen J. Fujikawa '77 Professor of Astronautical Engineering
Andy Ruina
Professor
Timothy Sands
Professor of Practice in Space Systems
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
449 Upson Hall
Robert F. Shepherd
DGS for Mechanical Engineering
Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Professor
Research Groups
- Andy Ruina Research
- Architectural Robotics Lab
- Autonomous Systems Lab
- Campbell Research Group
- Keith Green Website
- Laboratory for Intelligent Systems and Control (LISC)
- Organic Robotics Lab
- Shepherd Group Research Laboratory
- Space Systems Design Studio Website
- The Aerospace Adversary Lab
- The Cornell-University of Bologna Institute for Vehicle Intelligence
- Tim Sands Google Scholar
- Tim Sands NPS Vita Faculty Profile
- Verifiable Robotics Research Group