Faculty Events
Assistant Research Professor
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Towards Spatial Intelligence for Behaviors and Environments

Newell-Simon Hall 4305

Abstract: We are in an era of foundation models and spatial intelligence (AR/VR). Despite significant advancements in natural language processing for reasoning, other modalities like vision lag behind, offering limited contributions: current video-language models (VLMs) struggle even with basic spatial reasoning tasks. The challenge lies in the disparate training needs of different modalities. To enhance [...]

RI Seminar
Alfred Rizzi
Chief Technology Officer
RAI Institute

Developing Physically Capable and Intelligent Robots

1403 Tepper School Building

Abstract: Dr. Rizzi will provide an overview of the ongoing work at the Robotics and AI Institute (RAI Institute) and its ongoing research efforts focused on the design and control of the next generation of intelligent and capable robotics systems. The focus is on the development of systems capable of performing complex dynamic tasks at [...]

VASC Seminar
Niv Cohen
Research Scientist
New York University

Discovering and Erasing Undesired Concepts

3305 Newell-Simon Hall

Abstract: The rapid growth of generative models allows an ever-increasing variety of capabilities. Yet, these models may also produce undesired content such as unsafe or misleading images, private information, or copyrighted material. In this talk, I will discuss practical methods to prevent undesired generations. First, I will show how the challenge of avoiding undesired generations [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Mass-Constrained Robotic Climbing on Irregular Terrain

NSH 3305

Abstract: Climbing robots can operate in steep and unstructured environments that are inaccessible to other ground robots, with applications ranging from the inspection of artificial structures on Earth to the exploration of natural terrain features throughout the solar system. Climbing robots for planetary exploration face many challenges to deployment, including mass restrictions, irregular surface features, [...]

PhD Thesis Proposal
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Towards Annotation-Free Visual-Geometric Representations and Learning for Navigation in Unstructured Environments

GHC 4405

Abstract: Navigation in unstructured environments is a capability critical to many robotics applications such as forestry, construction, disaster response and defense. In these domains, robots have the potential to eliminate much of the dull, dirty and/or dangerous work that is currently performed by humans. Unfortunately, these environments pose a unique set of challenges for navigation [...]

RI Seminar
Ken Goldberg
Professor
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley

Unfamiliar Intelligence: Art, AI, and Robots

1403 Tepper School Building

Abstract: Shortly after the 1918 pandemic, the word "robot" was coined in a play about mechanical workers organizing a rebellion to defeat their human overlords. A century later, emerging advances in Artificial Intelligence and robotics, fueled by venture capital and governments, are disrupting labor, trade, and political stability. Claims about “superintelligence” and existential threats to [...]

RI Seminar
Nima Fazeli
Assistant Professor
Robotics and Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan

RI Seminar with Nima Fazeli

1403 Tepper School Building

RI Seminar
Nikolay Atanasov
Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, San Diego

RI Seminar with Nikolay Atanasov

1403 Tepper School Building

RI Seminar
Sangbae Kim
Professor
Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Physical Intelligence and Cognitive Biases Toward AI

1403 Tepper School Building

Abstract: When will robots be able to clean my house, dishes, and take care of laundry? While we source labor primarily from automated machines in factories, the penetration of physical robots in our daily lives has been slow. What are the challenges in realizing these intelligent machines capable of human level skill? Isn’t AI advanced [...]

RI Seminar
Charlie Kemp
Chief Technology Officer
Hello Robot Inc.

RI Seminar with Charlie Kemp

1403 Tepper School Building