Nikolaus Correll


Nikolaus Correll is a roboticist and an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the Department of Computer Science with courtesy appointments in the departments of Aerospace, Electrical and Materials Engineering. Nikolaus is the faculty director of the at the , and the founder and CTO of Robotic Materials Inc..

Biography

Correll obtained a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. He spent the first two years of his studies at the Technische Hochschule München, participated in the Erasmus Programme to spend a semester at Lunds Tekniska Hogsköla working with and wrote his Diploma thesis at Caltech working with Alcherio Martinoli and Joel Burdick.
Correll received his Dr. és science degree in Computer Science in 2007 at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne working under Alcherio Martinoli. Correll did a post-doc with Prof. Daniela Rus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He became an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009, and was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2017.
Correll is the recipient of a 2012 NSF CAREER award, the 2012 NASA Early Career Faculty Fellowship, and a 2016 Provost Faculty Achievement Award. He is a senior member of the IEEE.

Work

Correll's research is on Swarm Robotics, Swarm Intelligence, and Self-organization. He is using these concepts to equip composite materials with intelligence and enabling robots with autonomy, for which he coined the term Robotic Materials and founded a company of the same name, which markets robotic manipulation systems based on smart tactile sensors, skins and hands.
Correll is also an active researcher in robotics education and is the author of an open-source, collaborative textbook "Introduction to Autonomous Robots".
Correll's work on robotic materials has received worldwide media attention including the Associated Press, Neue Zuercher Zeitung, the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, and Popular Science, among others.

Academic Heritage

Since starting at the University of Colorado in 2009, two of Correll's former PhD students have taken up faculty jobs at PhD-granting institutions: