RI Seminar
Nathan Martin
CEO
Deeplocal

This Is Gutter Tech

Event Location: 1305 Newell-Simon HallBio: Nathan Martin is CEO of Deeplocal Inc. Prior to founding Deeplocal in 2006, Nathan was a researcher and artist-in-residence at Carnegie Mellon University where he led an interdisciplinary team in the development of a collaborative online mapping toolkit. As a founding member of both an art group and a touring [...]

RI Seminar
Edwin Olson
Assistant Professor
University of Michigan

Winning the MAGIC 2010 Autonomous Robotics Competition

Event Location: 1305 Newell Simon HallBio: Edwin Olson is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan with research interests in robot autonomy, perception, and learning. In 2010, he led Team Michigan to first place in the MAGIC 2010 robotics competition. He received his PhD, M.Eng., and B.S. from MIT, where he was also a [...]

RI Seminar
Jose Gomez-Marquez
Program Director, Innovations in International Health Initiative
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nurturing Appropriate Biomedical Innovation in for Developing Countries through the use of MEDIK kits

Event Location: 1305 Newell Simon HallBio: Jose Gomez-Marquez is the program director for the Innovations in International Health initiative at MIT. Among the projects under his technology practice at IIH is the Aerovax Drug Delivery System, a device for mass delivery of inhalable drugs and vaccines to remote populations. The rest of his IIH invention [...]

RI Seminar
Chris Urmson
Tech Lead, Chauffeur team
Carnegie Mellon University

Realizing Self-Driving Vehicles

Event Location: GHC 4401 Rashid AuditoriumBio: Chris Urmson is the Tech Lead of the Chauffeur team and an assistant research professor at Carnegie Mellon University (on leave). Chris was the Director of Technology for Tartan Racing, the winner of the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge. He earned his PhD in 2005 from the Robotics Institute and [...]

RI Seminar
Andre Platzer
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University

Logical Analysis of Hybrid Systems

Event Location: NSH 1305Bio: André Platzer is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon. Dr. Platzer developed the theory, practice, and applications of logical analysis and verification of hybrid systems, and he proved the very first completeness theorem for hybrid systems. He introduced compositional verification techniques and methods that can verify [...]