University of Auckland

🇳🇿 NZ

Papers

879

Total Citations

31,769

H-Index

85

Researchers

690

About

The University of Auckland has established itself as a remarkably diverse and influential force in robotics, artificial intelligence, and human-robot interaction research. Spanning surgical robotics, rehabilitation engineering, social robotics, soft actuators, and AI-driven computing education, Auckland's interdisciplinary approach positions it as one of the Southern Hemisphere's most prolific robotics research environments. The university has made transformative contributions to surgical and rehabilitation robotics. Its landmark 2017 clinical trial on robotic-assisted rectal cancer surgery, now cited over 1,300 times, helped define safety benchmarks for robotic procedures worldwide. Complementing this, Auckland researchers have produced highly influential reviews on upper-limb and lower-limb rehabilitation exoskeletons, advancing the state of the art in stroke recovery technology and movement quality assessment. Their work on dielectric elastomer artificial muscles — cited over 600 times — has pushed the boundaries of soft robotics and compliant actuation systems. Auckland is equally distinguished in social and healthcare robotics for aging populations, with multiple high-impact studies examining companion robots such as PARO in dementia care and retirement settings. These contributions have shaped international policy discussions around robot-assisted eldercare and human-robot trust dynamics. The university's agri-robotics research, including neural network-guided kiwifruit harvesting, reflects its commitment to applying robotics to locally relevant industrial challenges. More recently, Auckland has emerged as a leading voice on generative AI in computing education, with widely cited investigations into tools like OpenAI Codex reshaping conversations in classrooms globally. Prospective students and collaborators will find a vibrant, cross-disciplinary community where cutting-edge engineering meets human-centered design, clinical impact, and emerging AI — making Auckland an exceptional destination for ambitious robotics and AI research.

Research Focus

Key Achievements

85
H-Index
879
Papers
31,769
Total Citations
690
Faculty & Researchers
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Effect of Robotic-Assisted vs Conventional Laparoscopic Surgery on Risk of Conversion to Open Laparotomy Among Patients Undergoing Resection for Rectal Cancer
1,341 citations · 2017
📊 Avg Citations/Paper: 36
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (75)
🔬 Research Focus: Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Robot, Engineering, Medicine, Psychology

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