University of Oslo
🇳🇴 NO
Papers
266
Total Citations
5,763
H-Index
36
Researchers
210
About
The University of Oslo stands at a fascinating intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, digital health, and ethics, making it one of Scandinavia's most multidisciplinary research environments. With deep expertise spanning autonomous systems, human-robot interaction, and the societal implications of emerging technologies, Oslo's research community consistently produces work that resonates far beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. In robotics and AI, the university has made particularly notable contributions to autonomous behavior coordination, with highly cited work on behavior trees and state machines garnering significant community attention and shaping how developers architect complex robotic missions. Researchers have pioneered morphologically adaptive quadruped robots for real-world embodied AI, while parallel efforts in ultrasound robotic systems—leveraging commercial platforms like the UR5—demonstrate a strong commitment to translating laboratory innovation into clinical practice. The institution's robotic surgery research, particularly in robotic radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer, has accumulated hundreds of citations and influenced surgical practice internationally. What distinguishes Oslo is its genuine commitment to examining the human dimensions of these technologies. Widely cited work on the ethics and future perspectives of robotics and AI, digital media ethics, and cybersecurity in care robots signals a research culture that refuses to separate technical advancement from moral responsibility. Studies exploring how social robots influence children's empathy development and ambient sensor systems for elderly independent living reflect a consistent focus on human welfare as the ultimate benchmark for technological progress. Prospective students and collaborators will find a vibrant intellectual environment where robotics meets cognitive science, healthcare, and applied ethics—an institution not merely building intelligent systems, but thoughtfully questioning what those systems should ultimately become.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
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- 2Gliadin T Cell Epitope Selection by Tissue Transglutaminase in Celiac Disease231 citations · 2002
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- 4A Review of Future and Ethical Perspectives of Robotics and AI176 citations · 2018
- 5Ambient Sensors for Elderly Care and Independent Living: A Survey164 citations · 2018
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- 7An Ultrasound Robotic System Using the Commercial Robot UR5154 citations · 2016
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- 10Automation, workers’ skills and job satisfaction134 citations · 2020
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