Arizona State University (ASU) - Fulton Schools of Engineering
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Organization
Arizona State University's Fulton Schools of Engineering has a robust robotics and autonomous systems program, explicitly mentioning a 'Quadruped-UR5 Robotics Testbed' as a capstone project for Spring 2025. They demonstrate active research in legged robotics, use commercial mobile robot platforms, a
π― Why Relevant
Arizona State University's Fulton Schools of Engineering has a robust robotics and autonomous systems program, explicitly mentioning a 'Quadruped-UR5 Robotics Testbed' as a capstone project for Spring 2025. They demonstrate active research in legged robotics, use commercial mobile robot platforms, and have strong budget indicators through numerous labs and industry collaborations.
π Score Breakdown
70/100 (weight 0.6)
90/100 (weight 0.4)
| Dimension | Score |
|---|---|
| Quadruped Evidence | 30 |
| Research Depth | 18 |
| Credibility | 3 |
| Budget Proxy | 10 |
| Contact Quality | 0 |
| Activity | 7 |
| Source Corroboration | 2 |
π Evidence (1)
Robotics and autonomous systems Pushing the frontiers of robotics research To keep up with todayβs high-tech demands, advanced factories are using robotic platforms and autonomous systems that are capable of carrying out a set of complex tasks at high speeds and in dangerous environments. Robust research community and advanced facilities With more than 25 state-of-the-art research labs in the robo