Overview

The Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Laboratory (AISL) aims to advance research on autonomous systems, including aerospace vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles, and intelligent robotics.
Our research combines theoretical innovation with experimental validation, focusing on areas such as guidance, navigation, and control systems; nonlinear and adaptive control and optimization; intent inference and estimation; and domain-specific machine learning applications.
Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities—including UAV platforms, robotic systems, and simulation environments—the laboratory provides a robust foundation for developing and testing intelligent autonomous solutions.

Notice

Research positions for graduate study and undergraduate internships are now open. We want highly motivated students who are actively exploring research and share new findings with us.
The research topics include, but not limited to, guidance, control, and broad applications to UAS including UAVs, UGVs, missiles, launch vehicles, spacecraft, mobile robots, etc. For more details, please refer to Research Interests.
If you are interested in our lab and research, please contact Prof. Seokwon Lee via e-mail with your relevant information as below.
FOR Graduate Study & Undergraduate internship (When Application)

Brief CV

Your research interests and related skills
Your objectives (including your aspirations after completing your graduate degree)
Information on relevant experiences (including personal/group projects, internships, or work experience)



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