The Control, Optimization, and Robotics Engineering (CORE) Lab at Georgia Tech develops fundamentally new approaches to intelligent decision-making. Day to day, our work ranges from the theoretical aspects of decentralized decision-making to implementation, testing, and validation on swarms of robots. This research takes a variety of forms, and current research projects can be found under the Research tab above.

Recent News & Travel

  • April 2024: Alex Benvenuti wins an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Congratulations, Alex!
  • April 2024: Willie Warke successfully completes his thesis proposal at the University of Florida. Congratulations, Willie!
  • March 2024: Both Bo Chen and Calvin Hawkins successfully defend their PhD theses at the University of Florida. Congratulations, Bo and Calvin!
  • January 2024: The CORE Lab moves to Georgia Tech! As of January 1, 2024 we are part of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.