PhD Thesis Proposal
Deformation-Aware Manipulation: Compliant and Geometric Approaches for Non-Anthropomorphic Hands
Abstract: Soft robot hands offer compelling advantages for manipulation tasks, including inherent safety through material compliance, robust adaptation to uncertain object geometries, and the ability to conform to complex shapes passively. However, these same properties create significant challenges for conventional sensing and control approaches. This talk presents approaches to bridging advances in geometric learning and [...]
Toward Generalizable Interaction-aware Human Motion Prediction
Abstract: As autonomous robots are increasingly expected to operate in dynamic, human-centered environments, it is crucial to develop robot policies that ensure safe and seamless interactions with humans, all while allowing robots to complete their intended tasks efficiently. To achieve this, robots must be capable of making informed decisions that account for human preferences, ensuring [...]
Efficient Multi-Agent Motion Planning using Local Policies
Abstract: Teams of multiple robots working together can achieve challenging tasks like warehouse automation, search and rescue, and cooperative construction. However, finding efficient collision-free motions for all agents is extremely challenging as the complexity of the multi-agent motion planning (MAMP) problem grows exponentially with the number of agents. Multi-Agent Path Finding (MAPF) is a subset [...]
Scaling, Automating and Adapting Sim-to-real Policy Learning
Abstract: Building a generalist robot capable of performing diverse tasks in unstructured environments remains a longstanding challenge. A recent trend in robot learning aims to address this by scaling up demonstration datasets for imitation learning. However, most large-scale robotics datasets are collected in the real-world, often via manual teleoperation. This process is labor-intensive, slow, hardware-dependent, [...]