Miomir Vukobratović

Miomir Vukobratović (Миомир Вукобратовић) (born October 1, 1931, Botoš, near Zrenjanin, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian mechanical engineer and pioneer in humanoid robots. His major interest is in the development of efficient modeling and control of robot dynamics.

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Education

He received the B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Belgrade in 1957 and 1964, respectively, and the D.Sc. degree from the Institute Mashinovedeniya, Soviet (now Russian) Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1972.

Since 1968 he was head of Biodynamics Department, director of the Laboratory for Robotics and Flexible Automation and director of Robotics Laboratory at the Mihailo Pupin Institute in Belgrade.

Presently he is advisor for science of general director of the Institute. He is visiting professor teaching graduate courses in robotics at several universities in (former) Yugoslavia and other countries.

Research

Most of Vukobratović’s research work was related with robot dynamics.

He contributed to manipulators’ dynamics in adaptive and non-adaptive control for contact and non-contact tasks.

He also studied dynamic modeling and control in locomotion robots. In 1970 Vukobratović has proposed a theoretical model to explain and control biped locomotion. The fundamental concept of his model is called the Zero Moment Point.

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