Fujitsu and Carnegie Mellon University launch joint center for Physical AI
Research focus and objectives
Physical AI is expected to contribute to addressing key societal challenges—such as improving productivity, mitigating labor shortages, and ensuring safety—by enabling AI systems to operate in the real world and interact with people and their environments, thereby driving the automation and optimization of operations across sectors including manufacturing, logistics, construction, infrastructure, and healthcare.
However, realizing this vision requires the integration of expertise and technologies across multiple domains, including robotics, AI, simulation, human–robot interaction, and ethics and social acceptance. This makes not only advancements in individual fields essential, but also interdisciplinary collaboration and efforts that bridge academic research with real-world deployment.
Fujitsu and CMU established the Fujitsu-Carnegie Mellon Physical AI Research Center to address these challenges through an integrated research approach that brings together interdisciplinary expertise and connects academia and industry .
A multidisciplinary collaboration
At the Center, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of physical AI, faculty members from CMU across a wide range of disciplines—including robotics, machine learning, language technologies, human–computer interaction, electrical and computer engineering, civil and environmental engineering, and philosophy—participate in the joint research. Researchers will work alongside Fujitsu scientists, engineers, and technicians to develop physical AI systems designed to tackle real-world challenges. This close collaboration with industry informs and inspires new research directions to meet critical demand.
Participating researchers include:
- Yonatan Bisk, Assistant Professor, Language Technologies
Fernando De La Torre , Research Professor, RoboticsTim Dettmers , Assistant Professor, Machine LearningLaszlo Jeni , Assistant Research Professor, RoboticsKris Kitani , Associate Research Professor, RoboticsDavid Lindlbauer , Assistant Professor, Human-Computer InteractionYorie Nakahira , Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer EngineeringGraham Neubig , Associate Professor, Language TechnologiesJean Oh , Associate Research Professor, RoboticsSean Qian , Professor, Civil and Environmental EngineeringSebastian Scherer , Associate Research Professor, RoboticsPeter Spirtes , Department Head and Professor, PhilosophyKun Zhang , Professor, Philosophy
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SOURCE Fujitsu Limited
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