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Nikolaus Correll

Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder

Our research focuses on practical robot applications that target grand challenge applications such as sustainable food production, manufacturing and exploration of space. We are also thinking about materials that future robots will be made of. We believe that such materials will deeply embed sensing, actuation, computation and communication in order to adapt their physical properties to changing requirements. Our teaching focuses on creating a new breed of robotic systems engineers, an interdisciplinary approach to model and design large-scale distributed systems, and to attract students to engineering and computer science.The lab was founded in August 2009. Before this, Nikolaus was a Post-Doc with Daniela Rus‘ Distributed Robotics Laboratory at MIT, a PhD student with Alcherio Martinoli‘s Distributed Intelligent Systems and Algorithms Laboratory at EPFL, and a research assistant at the Collective Robotics Group, Caltech.

Experience

  • 2017–present
    Associate professor, University of Colorado at Boulder
  • 2009–2017
    Assistant Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder
  • 2007–2009
    Post-doc, MIT CSAIL
  • 2003–2007
    PhD student, EPFL

Honours

NSF CAREER 2012, NASA ECF 2012