PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Deep 3D Geometric Reasoning for Robot Manipulation

NSH 3305

Abstract:  To solve general manipulation tasks in real-world environments, robots must be able to perceive and condition their manipulation policies on the 3D world. These agents will need to understand various common-sense spatial/geometric concepts about manipulation tasks: that local geometry can suggest potential manipulation strategies; that changes in observation viewpoint shouldn't affect the interpretation of [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Towards Pragmatic Time Series Intelligence

NSH 4305

Abstract: This thesis aims to democratize time series intelligence by making advanced modeling capabilities accessible to users without specialized machine learning knowledge. We pursue this goal through three complementary contributions that build foundation models, improve our understanding of them, and address challenges emerging in their practical use. We start by introducing MOMENT, the first family [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Rethinking the Safety Case for Risk-Aware Social Embodied Intelligence

GHC 4405

Abstract: Achieving real-world robot safety requires more than avoiding risk—it demands embracing and managing it effectively. This thesis presents a safety case for risk-aware decision-making and behavior modeling in complex, multi-agent environments such as aviation and autonomous driving. We argue that safety arises from an agent’s ability to anticipate uncertainty, reason about intent, and act [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Creating Tendon-Driven Soft Dexterous Robot Hands for the Real World

NSH 4305

Abstract: Dexterous soft robot hands have the potential to transform how robots interact with the physical world by enabling safe and robust manipulation, even in unstructured environments. Due to their inherent compliance, soft hands could address many challenges ranging from caregiving and agriculture to precision manufacturing. However, despite this promise, dexterous soft hands have not [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Learning Universal Humanoid Control

WEH 5320

Abstract: Since infancy, humans acquire motor skills, behavioral priors, and objectives by learning from their caregivers. Similarly, as we create humanoids in our own image, we aspire for them to learn from us and develop universal physical and cognitive capabilities that are comparable to, or even surpass, our own. In this thesis, we explore how [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Flexible Perception for High-Performance Robot Navigation

NSH 3305

Abstract: Real-world autonomy requires perception systems that deliver rich, accurate information given the task and environment. However, as robots scale to diverse and rapidly evolving settings, maintaining this level of performance becomes increasingly brittle and labor-intensive, requiring significant human engineering and retraining for even small changes in environment and problem definition. To overcome this bottleneck, [...]