
The Human-Robot Interaction Lab (TaarLab) at the University of Tehran was established in 2012 with the aim of converging various robotics and artificial intelligence topics, considering industrial applications. Initially focused on research-oriented projects, the lab now primarily undertakes industrial and commercial projects, bridging technical-scientific knowledge with industrial applications in robotics and AI. Their work spans areas like the design and control of Delta parallel robots, smart footwear, and hand washing devices. The lab is active in developing AI algorithms, deep and reinforcement learning, and has a strong focus on identifying and controlling industrial robots using AI methods. They also engage in the design and construction of series and parallel robots (Delta) and cable-driven robots. With over 30 members across different academic levels, TaarLab publishes an average of 20 articles annually, actively participating in conferences like ICROM.

The Human-Robot Interaction Lab (TaarLab) at the University of Tehran was established in 2012 with the aim of converging various robotics and artificial intelligence topics, considering industrial applications. Initially focused on research-oriented projects, the lab now primarily undertakes industrial and commercial projects, bridging technical-scientific knowledge with industrial applications in robotics and AI. Their work spans areas like the design and control of Delta parallel robots, smart footwear, and hand washing devices. The lab is active in developing AI algorithms, deep and reinforcement learning, and has a strong focus on identifying and controlling industrial robots using AI methods. They also engage in the design and construction of series and parallel robots (Delta) and cable-driven robots. With over 30 members across different academic levels, TaarLab publishes an average of 20 articles annually, actively participating in conferences like ICROM.