Archives: Research Groups

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    PCOG conducts research in parallel computing, search and optimisation techniques, to provide efficient, scalable and robust solutions to state-of-the-art, large-scale discrete/combinatorial problems.

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    Partners

    By collaborating with PCOG, partners from the public as well as the private sector can access world-class, renowned expertise in applied parallel computing and optimisation. The group’s vast experience in working with partners at any level, from start-ups to enterprise companies, offers specialised support for challenges in industry 4.0, FinTech, HPC, cloud and data analytics,…

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    Space Robotics (SpaceR)

    The new space age relies on advanced technology for its breakthroughs – with robotics at its very core.

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    Research

    The new space age relies on advanced technology for its breakthroughs – with robotics at its very core. SpaceR conducts research in autonomous planetary and orbital robotics for space exploration, in-situ resource utilisation and orbital servicing. In addition, the group also focuses on aerial and ground robotics and multi-robot cooperation.

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    A collaborative, multidisciplinary team experienced in supporting close-to-market and market-ready solutions in the space sector SpaceR conducts research in autonomous planetary and orbital robotics for space exploration, in-situ resource utilisation and orbital servicing. In addition, the group also focuses on aerial and ground robotics and multi-robot cooperation.

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    Partners

    Partners of all sizes find in SpaceR a collaborative, multidisciplinary team experienced in supporting close-to-market and market-ready solutions in planetary, orbital, aerial and ground robotics. In addition, the group’s facilities, such as the LunaLab and the Zero-G lab, equipped with sensors, manipulators and other robotics tools, allow the testing of planetary and orbital robotics.

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