Company Profile
At the Cornell Computational Synthesis Lab we explore biologically-inspired computational and physical processes that allow complex high-level systems to arise from low-level building blocks - automatically. We seek new biological concepts for engineering and new engineering insights into biology. The Computational Synthesis Lab comprises researchers from various disciplines of engineering, computer science, physics, math and biology. We are looking at self-organization and evolutionary phenomena, and their application both to engineering design automation and understanding of the emergence of complexity in natural systems. We are developing both abstract models and applications in various domains, and build working systems to test new ideas. There are still many open questions, but if these processes can be understood and harnessed, this will be the future of engineering.
Product Range
- Research in the field of robotics
- Research: Evolutionary computation
- Research: Rapid prototyping
- Research: Reverse engineering dynamical systems
- 罗依botics research: Autonomous robots
- 罗依botics research: Biologically inspired robotics
- 机器人技术研究:紧急自我模型
- 罗依botics research: Evolutionary Ornithopters
- 罗依botics research: Evolutionary robotics
- 罗依botics research: Fluidic microassembly
- 罗依botics research: Lightweight deployable machines
- 罗依botics research: Machine consciousness
- 罗依botics research: Manipulation tool
- 罗依botics research: Mobile robotics
- 罗依botics research: Modular robotics and self assembly
- 罗依botics research: Physical artificial life
- 罗依botics research: Pneumatic robot
- 罗依botics research: Self-organizing stochastic robotics
- 罗依botics research: Self-replication phenomena