
معرفی
Dr. Antoine Cully is the director of the Adaptive and Intelligent Robotics Lab at Imperial College London. He previously served as a Research Associate in the Personal Robotics Lab (2016–present) and earned his PhD in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence from UPMC (Paris), focusing on algorithms enabling robots to adapt to mechanical damage swiftly. His work has been internationally recognized, including a Nature cover publication and awards for his PhD thesis. His research interests span evolutionary robotics, stochastic optimization, and quality-diversity algorithms, with current projects involving the EU H2020 'PAL' initiative to develop adaptive robotics for user preferences.
Education: M.Sc. in Intelligent Systems and Robotics (UPMC, 2012), Engineer degree in Robotics (Polytech-Paris UPMC, 2012), PhD in Robotics and AI (UPMC, 2015).
Research emphasizes adaptive robotics, damage recovery, and autonomous learning. Notable contributions include the T-Resilience algorithm and MAP-Elites optimization framework. Awards include the 'Outstanding Paper 2015' and 'Best Thesis' accolades. His lab focuses on advancing AI-driven robotics for real-world applications.


