Students can work in on-campus labs or pursue internships with faculty support. Our students have interned in companies including Analog Devices, Google, and NASA/Ames.
Research Labs
Head Professor: Holly Yanco
Research focuses on human-robot interaction, ranging from visual displays to evaluation methods to a new HRI architecture for robots. Application domains include assistive technology, urban search and rescue, explosive ordinance disposal, and hazardous materials response.
Head Professor: Fred Martin
Focused on developing technologies and approaches to help a variety of learners—kids, teachers, undergrads, and others—to interact with science, engineering, computing, and the arts.
IGVC Robotics Competition
The IGVC Robotics Competition is co-sponsored by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), and features self-controlled, or "autonomous," student-built robots. It is a four-day event, starting on a Friday, with three days of field-testing and final robot development, and culminating on Monday with day-long competition heats.