Fields of competence

ROBOTNOR represents a unique synergy of academic and industrial expertise which allows us to counsel and comprehend a wide variety of tasks and projects. Our fields of competence are numerous and diverse.
You can learn more about our research on robotics below, where we list some of our past and ongoing research projects. You can also learn more about our robots by clicking here.
PhD project start-up: August 2013 Supervisors: Tommy Gravdahl (ITK), Thomas Tybell (IET), Kristin Y. Pettersen […]
Read morePhD project start-up: August 2013 Supervisors: Kristin Y. Pettersen (ITK), Hefeng Dong (IET), Ingrid Schjølberg […]
Read moreMobile manipulators are comprised of one or more robotic arms attached to a mobile robot […]
Read moreROBOTNOR has acquired two KUKA youBots that are used for research and experimentation (one in […]
Read moreThe project aims at developing medium access control methods for unmanned vehicles networks, for instance […]
Read moreThe project focuses on path planning for unmanned aerial vehicles motivated by emerging applications such […]
Read moreThe NUTS satellite is a 2 unit CubeSat designed by students at NTNU. The plan […]
Read moreIt is an expressed need of the industry to strengthen the competences of the Norwegian […]
Read moreThe lighthouse project was initiated by the IME faculty at NTNU in 2013. The purpose of the project is to strengthen and further develop cutting edge research in robotics carried out by departments at the faculty.
Read moreTRASK is a cooperative project between SINTEF Applied Cybernetics and researchers at the University of […]
Read moreAUVSAT is a pair of spherical robots actuated by three orthogonal reaction wheels for performing […]
Read morenCube-2 was launched 27 October, 2005. It was a cubesat, a 10 cm cube weighing […]
Read moreLaunched in 2009, this project aims to develop the next generation robotic technology for Norwegian […]
Read moreWhat does the inside of a pipe look like after 30 years of service? Expertise […]
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