The Technion Autonomous Systems Program is the first of its kind in Israel. Autonomous systems represent the next great step forward in the fusion of machines with sensors, computers, and communication capabilities. The objective is to develop intelligent systems that can interact dynamically with the complexities of the real world. Developments in micro- and nanotechnology are critical to the development and practical application.
Distinguished Professor, Head of TASP
Aerospace Engineering Faculty
Professor, Head of TASP's Graduate Committee
Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty
A. Taitler and N. Shimkin, “"Learning to Strike Accurately with DQN-based Algorithms."”
Elon Rimon, Y. Or, W. Burdick and R. Mason “A General Stance Stability Test Based on Stratified Morse Theory with Application to Quasistatic Locomotion Planning”
Y. Or and Elon Rimon “Characterization of a Class of Three-contact Frictional Equilibrium Postures in Three-dimensional Gravitational Environments”
Professor Pini Gurfil, Professor Alfred M. Bruckstein
Professor Alexander Bronstein
Professor Alon Wolf, Professor Ron Kimel
Autonomous systems represent the next great step forward in the fusion of machines with sensors, computers, and communication capabilities.