

Didem Gurdur Broo
Director of the CPS-Lab
Cyber-physical systems represent a paradigm shift in technology, bringing together the realms of physical and computational elements to create interconnected systems that interact with the physical world. These systems encompass a wide range of applications, including intelligent robots, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, connected healthcare systems, and more. At our lab, we strive to explore the vast potential of CPS and shape its future impact on these various domains by proposing methods, methodologies, applications and frameworks for improving their interoperability, sustainability, complexity, autonomy and intelligence.
Our team of interdisciplinary researchers, comprised of experts from robotics, computer science, mechatronics, engineering psychology, and other relevant fields, is at the forefront of CPS research. We undertake groundbreaking studies to develop novel theories, algorithms, and practical solutions that bridge the gap between the physical and virtual worlds.
Director of the CPS-Lab
Postdoctoral Researcher
Postdoctoral Researcher
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PhD Candidate
Research in our lab focuses on several key areas related to cyber-physical systems such as sustainability and resilience, interoperability, complexity management, collaboration and cooperation, thinking models/mindsets and applications/case studies.