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The Division hosts two research centres :
The Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM) is a school research centre hosted by the Division of Control and Instrumentation with participation from other divisions in EEE and other schools of NTU. It was established in 2003 with mission to spearhead R&D activities in the areas of Robotic Research, Sensor Network, Control Systems Technologies, and Machine Learning.
The Centre for Modeling and Control of Complex Systems (CMCCS) was established in 2003 to champion R&D activities related to the understanding of dynamics and computational issues of complex systems. It is an inter-divisional research centre with active participation of researchers from various research institutions in Singapore.
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