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The Robotics and AI Lab offers students the possibility to conduct state-of-the-art research through a unique yet optional extracurricular. You’ll have the possibility to act as a research assistant based on merit, becoming part of the Cyber-Physical Life (CyPhy Life) Research Group - a community working at the intersection of science, engineering, design and ethics.
In this role, you’ll expand your knowledge of real-world robotics, learn to write and present research papers, and have opportunities to publish alongside prestigious scientists in renowned journals and conferences. It’s a hands-on way to gain valuable practical experience.
To join CyPhy Life, you’ll need to complete an application process, as participation is selective to ensure a high-impact, hands-on experience. By taking on this extracurricular, you’ll join like-minded thinkers and together, you’ll explore the intersection of digital and physical, tap into the power of decentralized technologies, and reimagine the future of AI, automation, robotics, and human-computer interaction across various domains. CyPhy Life is your next step in research innovation.
Location
Madrid IE Tower, floor 5
Opening times
09:00 - 18:00
Robotics & AI Lab pillars
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Learn with hands-on projects
Explore the world of robotics and AI with your own hands. The difference between theoretical learning and creating something and seeing it physically moving is immense, and the Robotics and AI Lab is designed to bridge that gap. Take your newly acquired skills and put them to practice with today’s most up-to-date tools, programs and tech resources.
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Work alongside like-minded creators
The Robotics and AI Lab provides a space for techies to come together and work on individual projects, as well as group concepts. Bounce ideas off colleagues who, like you, are ready to think outside the box. Experience learning in a new way and watch your ideas come to life.
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Expand the boundaries of what's possible
Push your innovative concepts further in the Robotics and AI Lab. The lab provides you with the resources, environment and guidance necessary to thrive. In fact, students have launched ideas ranging from robotic arms that can play games and Botzo the robot dog to LUNA, a virtual assistant designed to elevate your day-to-day. Your project could be the next one to make a big impact.
Student Research in the Robotics & AI Lab
The Robotics and AI Lab offers students the possibility to conduct state-of-the-art research through a unique yet optional extracurricular. You’ll have the possibility to act as a research assistant based on merit, becoming part of the Cyber-Physical Life (CyPhy Life) Research Group - a community working at the intersection of science, engineering, design and ethics.
In this role, you’ll expand your knowledge of real-world robotics, learn to write and present research papers, and have opportunities to publish alongside prestigious scientists in renowned journals and conferences. It’s a hands-on way to gain valuable practical experience.
To join CyPhy Life, you’ll n eed to complete an application process, as participation is selective to ensure a high-impact, hands-on experience. By taking on this extracurricular, you’ll join like-minded thinkers and together, you’ll explore the intersection of digital and physical, tap into the power of decentralized technologies, and reimagine the future of AI, automation, robotics, and human-computer interaction across various domains. CyPhy Life is your next step in research innovation.
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STATE-OF-THE-ART EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
Step into our Robotics and AI Lab, the ultimate playground for future tech wizards. Whether you’re programming your first robot, diving deep into artificial intelligence, or experimenting with machine learning models, we’ve got the high-tech gear to bring your innovations to life.
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