The Research Institute of Mechanics of Moscow State University named after M. V. Lomonosov and the Iran University of Science and Technology have signed a cooperation agreement, which includes the joint development of modern control algorithms for robotic systems. This was announced on the sidelines of the IV Congress of Young Scientists in the Sirius federal territory by Anton Rogachev, leading engineer of the laboratory of general mechanics of the Research Institute of Moscow State University.
Moscow State University is developing a wide range of robotic systems that allow testing and improving various approaches to their control. As part of the agreement on cooperation between universities, Iranian colleagues plan to test artificial intelligence algorithms on our platforms, designed to optimize the control of robotic systems.
Rogachev noted that Iranian researchers, in particular, intend to test new control algorithms for a balancing two-wheeled robot and the "Mors" walking robot developed by specialists from Moscow State University. These robots could become the basis for future robot supervisors, waiters, or robot controllers for mines, production facilities, construction sites, and power plants.
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