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The AIRLab facilities include '''5 different laboratories'''. The following links lead to pages containing detailed information about those sites.
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The AIRLab facilities include laboratories in ''3 different sites'':
  
* [['''AIRLab DEI''']]: the oldest of our labs, located in the [http://www.dei.polimi.it/index.php?&idlang=eng DEI department of Politecnico di Milano]
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* AIRLab Ed.7: our main laboratory, located in Building 7, Campus Leonardo, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32, ground floor.
* [['''AIRLab Lambrate''']]: our main laboratory, sited in a building in the vicinity of DEI
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* AIRLab Ed.21: the space for SW development located in Building 21, Campus Bassini, Via Ponzio 34 , first floor.
* [['''AIRLab - IITLab''']]: a specialized lab in the same building of AIRLab Lambrate
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* [[AIRLab Como]]: our lab within the [http://www.polo-como.polimi.it/english/ premises of Politecnico di Milano in the city of Como]
* [['''AIRLab Durando''']]: the place where most of our work on [http://robocup.ws.dei.polimi.it/MRT/ Milan Robocup Team] is done:
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* [['''AIRLab Como''']]: our lab within the [http://www.polo-como.polimi.it/english/ premises of Politecnico di Milano in the city of Como]
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If you want to know what gear is available in the various AIRLab sites, see [[What's in the AIRLab]].
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Only registered AIRLab users can access the AIRLab sites. The procedure to become a registered user is described by [[Bureaucracy|this page]]. Remember that registered users have to [[AIRLab_rules|follow the rules]] and, most importantly, [[Safety_norms|observe the safety norms]] when they are in any of the AIRLab sites.

Latest revision as of 06:52, 1 November 2017

The AIRLab facilities include laboratories in 3 different sites:

Only registered AIRLab users can access the AIRLab sites. The procedure to become a registered user is described by this page. Remember that registered users have to follow the rules and, most importantly, observe the safety norms when they are in any of the AIRLab sites.