Tallinn University of Technology
🇪🇪 EE
Papers
221
Total Citations
3,601
H-Index
29
Researchers
217
About
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) stands as Estonia's flagship technical university and a dynamic hub for robotics, autonomous systems, and intelligent engineering research. With a distinctly interdisciplinary character, TalTech bridges foundational computer science and embedded systems with cutting-edge applications in underwater robotics, industrial automation, surgical robotics, and autonomous delivery platforms — making it one of the most versatile robotics research institutions in Northern Europe. TalTech's contributions to bioinspired underwater robotics are particularly distinguished. Researchers have pioneered artificial lateral line sensing systems that mimic fish hydrodynamic perception, enabling biomimetic robots like the FILOSE platform and the U-CAT four-fin underwater vehicle to navigate complex aquatic environments with remarkable agility. These innovations have found direct application in underwater archaeology through the EU-funded ARROWS project, demonstrating TalTech's strength in translating fundamental research into real-world deployments. The university has also emerged as a leading voice in digital twin technology, producing widely cited work on synchronizing physical robotic cells with their virtual counterparts using virtual reality and IIoT middleware — research that directly addresses Industry 4.0 challenges for manufacturers globally. Their work on energy-efficient deep neural network hardware accelerators further reflects TalTech's growing strength in AI systems design. TalTech's proximity to Starship Technologies, the world-renowned autonomous delivery robot company founded by Estonians, has positioned the university at the forefront of regulatory and technical frameworks for last-mile robotics — a research area attracting significant international attention. With roots in surgical robotics dating back two decades and ongoing advances in human-robot collaboration, TalTech offers prospective students and collaborators a rare combination of maritime heritage, industrial pragmatism, and genuine frontier innovation.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Adapting Futures: Scalability for Real-World Computing179 citations · 2007
- 2On the Regulatory Framework for Last-Mile Delivery Robots158 citations · 2018
- 3Flow-relative control of an underwater robot130 citations · 2013
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- 6Efficient Hardware Architectures for Accelerating Deep Neural Networks: Survey118 citations · 2022
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- 10FILOSE for Svenning: A Flow Sensing Bioinspired Robot74 citations · 2014
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