Robotics and AI Group Secures Spot on IVA's Top 100 List for Sixth Consecutive Year

Head of Subject Robotics and AI professor George Nikolakopoulos.

Four (4) different research directions from the LTU Robotics and AI Team have been listed in the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences Top 100 technologies for 2024.

Notably, this marks the sixth consecutive year our research has been featured on the IVA Top 100 List – a powerful acknowledgment of the groundbreaking and impactful research being conducted. This consistent recognition highlights the team’s unwavering commitment to innovation, driving transformative advancements that shape industries and improve lives.

“Being recognized with four projects on the IVA list is an incredible honour. It is a validation of our team’s dedication to cutting-edge research and its potential to create real-world impact”, George Nikolakopoulos, Professor and Head of Subject, says.

The four projects are:

Reconfigurable 6G Quality of Service (QoS) and Edge Integration for Robotics and Automation. External link, opens in new window.
Gerasimos Damingos, Achilleas Seisa, Sara Sandberg, George Nikolakopoulos.


AI enabled Data Driven Change Detection.
Nikos Stathoulopoulos, Christoforos Kanellakis, Ilias Tevetzidis, Anton Koval and George Nikolakopoulos.


Collaborative Large Scale Autonomous Task Allocation for aerial multi-robots
based Mine Inspections.

Niklas Dahlquist, Aksit Saradagi, George Nikolakopoulos.


Advanced Multi-modal Perception System for Precision Autonomous Scrap Classification.
Anton Koval, Jakub Haluska, Rucha Sawlekar, Yosri Fersi, Fernando Labra Caso and George Nikolakopoulos.

From left: Ilias Tevetzidis, Nikos Stathoulopoulos, Niklas Dahlquist, George Nikolakopoulos, Jakub Haluska, Anton Koval, Rucha Sawlekar, and Christoforos Kanellakis.

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