The "Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics - CoR-Lab"
What are the basic building blocks of cognition and learning? How can we endow robots with some social competence, to make them acceptable as assistents to humans? How can machines communicate smoothly and on semantic levels with humans? Such important yet unsolved key questions have been guiding Bielefeld researchers in the key area of „intelligent systems“ for many years.
In order to face the enormous challenges implied by such question for robotics, the „Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics (CoR-Lab)“ was founded at the Bielefeld University in July 2007 under main participation of the research groups in Neuroinformatics (Prof. H. Ritter, PD Dr. J. Steil) and Applied Computer Science (Prof. G. Sagerer), who are widely known for their work in artifical cognition, computer vision, neural networks, and robot learning.
The new central scientific institute is supported
by the ministry of Innovation, Science, Research 
and Technology, North Rhine-Westphalia and forms
a strategic partnership with the industrial partner Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH (HRI-EU), headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil E. Körner. HRI-EU contributes support for PhD students in joint projects as well as two ASIMO robots, which can be used
within the CoR-Lab as a research platform.
The aim of CoR-Lab is to establish a center in an important field of high-technology in the region Ostwestfalen-Lippe. It is meant both to support the domestic medium-sized economy and to strengthen Bielefeld University in its main focus area „intelligent systems“.
News
CoR-Lab at "Forum Maschinenbau 2009"
4. - 6. November 2009 CoR-Lab will be at the action area of the innovation network OWL in mechanical engineering in Hall 23.1 at the Forum Maschinenbau (FMB) in Bad Salzuflen.
On the opening day at FMB there will be the first SME Automation and Robotics Congress with the closing discussion at 5:30 p.m. about challenges, solutions and trends including Prof. Dr. Jochen J. Steil (Managing Director CoR-Lab).
CoR-Lab robot started FMB 2009
Yesterday, the 4th November 2009, a compliant robot of the next generation started the regionally fair Forum Maschinenbau (FMB) in Bad Salzuflen. The Light Weight Robot LBR from KUKA Roboter is one of the platforms at the Research Institute for Cognition and Robotics (CoR-Lab) at Bielefeld University.

Klaus Meyer, Hans-Jürgen Alt, Peter H. Meyer, apl. Prof. Jochen J. Steil, Rolf Struppek and Gabriele Nitsch (f.l.t.r.) Source: Survey
Opening of the teutolab-robotik
On June 3rd, 2009, teutolab-robotik was opened: After the official ceremony with Prof. Dr. Dieter Timmermann (president of Bielefeld University), Prof. Dr. Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus (initiator and director of teutolab-chemie) and Prof. Dr. Jochen Steil (managing director of CoR-Lab), the guests had the possibility to get a glimpse of »Die Roboterakademie«. Pupils of grades 7 to 9 attended this workshop to explore the fascinating world of learning robots and gain hands-on experience in programming and teaching robots. After this successful start from now on 12 to 15 year-old kids are cordially invited to visit »Die Roboterakademie« at teutolab-robotik!
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Bild: Eröffnung teutolab-robotik: Prof. Dr. Jochen Steil, Prof. Dr. Katharina Kohse- Höinghaus, Rektor Prof. Dr. Dieter Timmermann und Bürgermeister Detlef Helling (v.l.n.r.) beobachten die 15-jährige Leonie Schulze bei ihrem Versuch mit Roboterhund Aibo. [Quelle: Uni Bielefeld]


