Unitree G1 Humanoid Robot Certificate Training

Master programming the Unitree G1 Humanoid Robot in 4 days

Instructor

Joseph Cole

PhD, Applied Physics

$1,995

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About the Course

Master humanoid robot control, perception, and navigation — from theory to Sim2Real deployment. Learn to build AI-powered systems using a real Unitree G1 humanoid robot through practical projects.

  What You Will Learn:

  • Hardware architecture and software systems of the G1 humanoid robot

  • Walking control of the G1 humanoid robot based on reinforcement learning

  • Mapping and positioning of the G1 humanoid robot

  • Global path planning and local obstacle avoidance for the G1 humanoid robot

  • Perception system of the G1 humanoid robot based on RealSense

Fee includes:

  • 4 Days of Live Training Guided by Robotics Experts
  • Hands-on experience with a real Unitree G1 Robot
  • 12-month access to online course content
  • Lifetime Access to the Code Developed During the Training
  • Continuously Updated Course Content
  • Fast Support, Mentorship & Guidance from Instructors
  • Training Completion Certificate
  • Coffee break included
  • Lunch included

Requirements

Prerequisite knowledge required:

You require a basic knowledge of Linux, Python and ROS 2 and comfort on a Linux command line. If you do not have this knowledge, book a call with us and we point you towards any necessary pre-course work or training options.

Questions? Book a 15-min Call

Equipment:

  • Laptop
  • Google Chrome or Firefox browser
  • It is NOT necessary to have Linux on your computer. Any operating system is valid.

Instructor

  • Joseph Cole

    PhD, Applied Physics

    Joseph earned his PhD in applied physics from Rice University and a graduate certificate in applied statistics from Portland State University. He is a retired Major with the US Army Reserves with over 20 years of experience developing computer vision and machine learning algorithms at companies like Northrop Grumman and Applied Materials.

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