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Institute for Intelligent Systems and Robotics

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The Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics (French : "Institut des Systèmes Intelligents et de Robotique", ISIR) is a multidisciplinary research laboratory that brings together researchers and teacher-researchers from the fields of mechanics, control engineering, signal processing, and computer science[1].

SIR is a joint research unit (UMR7222) affiliated with Sorbonne University, CNRS, and INSERM, primarily through the Institute of Engineering and Systems Sciences (INSIS), and secondarily through the Institute of Computer Science and their Interactions (INS2I) as well as the Institute of Biological Sciences (INSB)[2].

The research conducted at ISIR spans numerous application domains (production robotics, exploration robotics, military robotics, etc.). However, it is particularly focused on emerging applications of robotics and intelligent systems in the life sciences, aiming to establish synergies between engineering, information sciences, and advancements in the cognitive and interactive capabilities of robots[3].

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