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covers areas such as pure mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, as well as computer vision and machine learning. The department has approximately 150 employees, including 21 full
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, tightly collaborating research groups conducting research and education in Robotics and AI, Intelligent Autonomous Systems, Robot Learning, Machine Learning, Human-Robot Interaction and Natural
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both nationally and internationally. Today, the Division of Solid Mechanics consists of approximately 25 employees, of which around 15 are PhD students. The work environment is open and welcoming
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for modelling various cognitive processes on a neuroscientific basis, which are tested using robots. Areas of study include perception, memory, learning, cognitive development, attention, motor control and