Director:Prof. Hong Liu, Prof. Qining Wang
Overview:
The Center for Embodied Intelligence and Robotics focuses on advancing embodied intelligence technology to deeply integrate the functions of perception, transmission, processing, memory, decision-making, control, execution, and interaction in complex scenarios. This integration aims to enable the emergence of comprehensive intelligences such as autonomous survival, autonomous learning, and autonomous evolution. The organic combination of embodied intelligence and robotics will provide the best physical platform for the study of general intelligent agents, significantly enhancing the safety, autonomy, and security of robotic systems.
The center brings together Peking University's high-level talents and achievements accumulated over long-term multidisciplinary development in the fields of embodied intelligence and robotics. It conducts in-depth and systematic interdisciplinary, integrated, and application innovations, focusing on cutting-edge international research directions and major national needs. The goal is to establish an internationally leading research center for embodied intelligence and robotics, empowering fields such as home and public services, healthcare, and new industrialization comprehensively.