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We are also partially funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under grant RTC-2016-5166-4 (FEDER)  
 
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Revision as of 09:33, 3 April 2017

This is the official wiki of the Robotics Group of the University of León (ULE). We are a group of researchers (faculty and students) interested in creating autonomous behaviour for mobile robots.


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We are a "Consolidated Research Unit" (UIC-215) officially recognized by the Castilla y León goverment.

We are proud members of RedAF (Red Nacional de Investigación en Agentes Físicos), ReteCog (Red Temática de Ciencia Cognitiva), and Euron.

We run the "Leon@Home Testbed", an official testbed of the European Robotics League:

We are also partially funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under grant RTC-2016-5166-4 (FEDER)

Ministerio Economía y Competitividad


Location

Our lab is in the second floor of the MIC building (Módulo de Investigación en Cibernética - Cybernetics Research Module). If you are interested in our work, you are welcome to pay us a visit.


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We also hang around the EIII (Escuela de Ingenierías Industrial e Informática - Engineering School), which is here.

News

European Robotics League (León, March 2017)

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Press:


RoboCup 2016 (Leipzig, Germany, 28 June - 4th July 2016)

The GentleBots team participate for the first time in the RoboCup@Home competition. Gentlebots is a joint team made up by the Robotics Group from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos and our group

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We want to express our gratitude to Mountain for sponsoring our group in the RoCKIn Challenge.


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We have been using Mountain hardware for research and development with our robots. The control software of the CeRVaNTeS platform runs on a F-13 laptop. Soon, our MYRABot platorm will also mount one of their machines.

We want to express our sincere gratitude to Mountain for their support to small research groups like ours.