Established in August 2022, the Computational Intelligence and Robotics (CIR) Research Laboratories is a team of researchers and scientists dedicated to advancing the fields of computational intelligence and robotics. The group aims to develop intelligent systems that can interact with humans, understand their environment, and make intelligent decisions. The CIR group focuses on developing algorithms, techniques, and methodologies that enable systems to perform various tasks autonomously. We work on a wide range of research topics, including machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision, perception, control systems, Brain-Computer Interaction (BCI), and modern robotics.
Mission
To drive innovation in computational intelligence and robotics by conducting cutting-edge research in AI, machine learning, computer vision, and autonomous systems—creating intelligent technologies that understand, interact with, and adapt to the real world, enhancing human-machine collaboration and advancing societal well-being.
Vision
To be a leading center of excellence in intelligent systems and robotics research, pioneering transformative technologies that empower autonomous decision-making and seamless human interaction, shaping the future of smart, sustainable, and inclusive societies.
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We are Focusing on
The CIR Research Laboratory is dedicated to advancing the fields of Computational Intelligence and Robotics. Our research and innovation efforts are strategically aligned with several of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a primary focus on the following:
Good Health and Well-Being: We develop intelligent systems and robotic solutions aimed at improving healthcare delivery, enhancing patient outcomes, and supporting well-being across diverse populations.
Quality Education: Through research, outreach, and educational initiatives, we promote access to high-quality education in the areas of AI, robotics, and emerging technologies, empowering future innovators and researchers.

