Faculty Events

RI Faculty Business Meeting

Newell-Simon Hall 4305

Meeting for RI Faculty. Agenda was sent via a calendar invite.

RI Seminar
Assistant Professor
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Towards Open World Robot Safety

1403 Tepper School Building

Abstract: Robot safety is a nuanced concept. We commonly equate safety with collision-avoidance, but in complex, real-world environments (i.e., the “open world’’) it can be much more: for example, a mobile manipulator should understand when it is not confident about a requested task, that areas roped off by caution tape should never be breached, and [...]

VASC Seminar
Jia-Bin Huang
Capital One-endowed Associate Professor
University of Maryland College Park

Controllable Visual Imagination

3305 Newell-Simon Hall

Abstract: Generative models have empowered human creators to visualize their imaginations without artistic skills and labor. A prominent example is large-scale text-to-image generation models. However, these models often are difficult to control and do not respect 3D perspective geometry and temporal consistency of videos. In this talk, I will showcase several of our recent efforts to [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Low-Cost Multimodal Sensing and Dexterity for Deformable Object Manipulation

GHC 4405

Abstract: To integrate robots seamlessly into daily life, they must be able to handle a variety of tasks in diverse environments, like cooking in restaurants or tidying up around the house. Many of the items in these environments are deformable such as fruits or bed sheets and a certain level of dexterity is necessary to [...]

RI Seminar
Alfred Rizzi
Chief Technology Officer
Boston Dynamics AI Institute

RI Seminar with Alfred Rizzi

1403 Tepper School Building

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