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Auke Ijspeert

Biorobotics Laboratory (BioRob) EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland
bio-inspired robotics locomotion control central pattern generators neuromechanical modelling

Ijspeert leads EPFL’s Biorobotics Laboratory, studying animal locomotion and movement control through bio-inspired robots and neuromechanical models.

Pros

  • Globally leading bio-inspired locomotion group with landmark high-profile (Science) papers
  • Strong EPFL funding, visibility and a distinctive neuromechanical modelling niche
  • Deep expertise in central pattern generators and animal-inspired robot design

BioRob official page

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