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Machine Intelligence Laboratory
Biography
Design Organization: The Machine Intelligence Laboratory advances autonomous robotics through student-faculty research in machine learning, computer vision, control systems, and real-world applications like AUVs, quadcopters, humanoids, and swarm robotics.
Website: https://mil.ufl.edu/
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Eric M. Schwartz
Email: ems@ufl.edu
#Robotics, #Submarine, #Boat, #Drone
Discord/Slack: https://discord.gg/T6CQ2u5Jpp
Types of Events: Design Competitions.
Location: MALA 3001
Mission: The Machine Intelligence Laboratory (MIL) provides a synergistic environment dedicated to the study and development of intelligent, autonomous robots. The faculty and students associated with the laboratory conduct research in the theory and realization of machine intelligence covering topics such as machine learning, real-time computer vision, statistical modeling, robot kinematics, autonomous vehicles, teleoperation and human interfaces, robot and nonlinear control, computational intelligence, neural networks, and general robotics. Applications of MIL research include autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), autonomous water surface vehicles (ASVs), autonomous land vehicles, autonomous air vehicles (AAVs including quadcopters and micro air vehicles, MAVs) , swarm robots, humanoid robots, and autonomous household robots.
About one-third of our students are Electrical Engineering majors, one-third are Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering majors, and one-third are Computer Science or Computer Engineering majors. Applications are generally do just before a semester begins. Details are available in our Discord. Most of our students are undergraduates, but we do have a few graduate students. Freshman through PhD students can volunteer in MIL. The longer you participate, the more you’ll learn. MIL graduates has founded over a dozen companies, some valued at billions of dollars.