
Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) | Research
The Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines at Georgia Tech supports and facilitates the operation of several core research facilities on campus allowing our faculty, students and collaborators to …
Georgia Institute of Technology Institute for Robotics and Intelligent ...
The center was launched May, 2006, and consists of researchers from the School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing, College of Engineering, and Georgia Tech Research Institute.
M.S. In Robotics Program | Research
The M.S. Robotics program at Georgia Tech provides graduates with a practitioner-oriented degree that distinguishes them as trained professionals in the field.
Robotics (MS) - Georgia Institute of Technology
The MS in Robotics will be an interdisciplinary program offered collaboratively by six schools in the Colleges of Computing, Engineering and Sciences: Students may apply to enter the program through …
Robotics Education @ Georgia Tech | Research
Georgia Tech offers an interdisciplinary path to an MS in Robotics, as well as the first Ph.D. program in robotics, to students enrolled in a participating school within either the College of Computing or the …
Ph.D. Program in Robotics | Research
Offered jointly by the College of Computing and the College of Engineering, the Ph.D. program in Robotics is the first truly multidisciplinary robotics degree of its kind in the world—and only the …
Master of Science in Robotics - Georgia Tech Catalog
The MS in Robotics will be an interdisciplinary program offered collaboratively by six schools in the Colleges of Computing, Engineering and Sciences:
Robotics | School of Interactive Computing - gatech.edu
Nov 18, 2025 · Robotics research in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech takes a wholistic, integrated view in developing intelligent, physically-embodied systems.
Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines
Directory of Georgia Tech Robotics faculty.
Robotics Research Overview | Research
The research spans broad areas in human-robot interaction including; assistive and rehabilitation robotics, robotic systems design, wearable robotics, biomedical, surgical and clinical robots.