Ivana Lučića 5, Zagreb
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crta@fsb.hr

About us

The basic objective of the CRTA project is to establish the Regional Centre of Excellence for Robotics as a reference centre for research, development and educational activities in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. Those activities are focused on the research and development of advanced robot applications, especially in industry and medicine, but also in other areas of human activity where traditional automation and human work is to be replaced with adaptive and intelligent systems.

Goals:

  • realization of excellent research conditions for future competitive interdisciplinary scientific research and development projects
  • realization of great educational conditions in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence for students and employed engineers
  • contribution to the strengthening of the Croatian innovation system
  • meeting the contemporary demands of the economy in terms of knowledge transfer
  • creating support for the introduction of new technologies and strengthening the competitiveness of the Croatian economy
  • development of reference laboratory systems
  • regional connectivity and development complementary to the needs of the economy
  • opening of faculties to the public and spreading of the technical culture in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence

Reconstruction and interior design
The Regional Center of Excellence for Robotics is located in the eastern building of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture in a space of 750 m2. The Centre integrates research resources in the area of autonomous systems and computer intelligence, industrial and medical robotics, as well as a practicum for students and industry engineers.

CRTA team

The CRTA team consists of a team of highly motivated assistant professors, professors, scientists, assistants, researchers with external affiliate members and more than thirty students.

Marko Švaco, assistant professor - Google scholar - head of Regional Center of Excellence for Robotic Technology and head of Chair for autonomous systems and artificial intelligence
Filip Šuligoj, assistant professor Google scholar
Bojan Jerbić, FCA, professor emeritus Google Scholar
Bojan Šekoranja, PhD – leading researcher – Google Scholar
Branimir Ćaran, mag. ing. mech. – teaching assistant and PhD student – Google Scholar
Pietro Kristović, mag. ing. mech. – researcher and PhD student
Luka Rabuzin, mag. ing. mech. – researcher
Ivan Fatović, mag. ing. mech. – researcher
Patrik Putanec, mag. ing. mech. – young researcher
Tara Knežević, mag. ing. mech. – young researcher and PhD student – Google Scholar
Luka Šiktar, mag. ing. mech. – young researcher
Albert Androšić, mag. ing. mech. – young researcher

E-mail adresses of all CRTA members are name.surname[AT]fsb.hr


External teaching professors and associates
Darko Chudy, full professor, MD - Google Scholar
Mladen Kučinić, full professor - Google Scholar
assist. prof. Marina Raguž, MD - Google Scholar
Domagoj Dlaka, PhD, MD - Researchgate
Jan Jakovljević, mag. ing. mech. (PhD student)
Tin Novosel, mag. ing. mech. (PhD student)


Master student demonstrators
Karlo Cirkvenčić, student
Jurica Vučković, student


Industry PhD students
Ivan Rumenović, mag. ing.
Matej Božić, mag. ing. mech.
Josip Horvat, mag. ing. mech.


Students

A large number of students conduct their bachelor's and master theses at CRTA, for details contact the professors or teaching assistants.


CRTA alumni
Josip Vidaković, PhD, mag. ing. mech.
Cvita Pirović, mag. ing. mech.
Matej Božić, mag. ing. mech.
Lovro Čehulić, mag. ing. mech.
Nikola Vitez, mag. ing. mech.
Ivan Župančić, mag. ing. mech.
Boris Kosanović, mag. ing. mech.
Marin Kajtazi, mag. ing. inf. et. comp.
Adrian Žgaljić, mag. ing. inf. et. comp.
Mato Kocelj, mag. ing. mech.
Marija Turković, mag. ing. phys.
Dražen Buzjak, mag. ing. mech.
Dominik Mihalinec, mag. ing. mech.


The project was co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund
The website was co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund.
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