Dr
Rodney A Brooks
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT
Email: brooks@ai.mit.edu
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Rodney A.
Brooks is Director of the 230 person MIT Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory, and is the Fujitsu Professor of Computer Science.
He is also Chairman and Chief Technical Officer of iRobot Group.
He received degrees in pure mathematics from the Flinders University
of South Australia and the Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford
University in 1981. He held research positions at Carnegie Mellon
University and MIT, and a faculty position at Stanford before
joining the faculty of MIT in 1984. His research is concerned
with both the engineering of intelligent robots to operate in
unstructured environments, and with understanding human intelligence
through building humanoid robots. He has published papers and
books in model-based computer vision, path planning, uncertainty
analysis, robot assembly, active vision, autonomous robots, micro-robots,
micro-actuators, planetary exploration, representation, artificial
life, humanoid robots, and compiler design. Dr. Brooks is a Founding
Fellow of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence
(AAAI) and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science (AAAS). He won the Computers and Thought Award at the
1991 IJCAI (International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence).
He has been the Cray lecturer at the University of Minnesota,
the Mellon lecturer at Dartmouth College, the Hyland lecturer
at Hughes, and the Forsythe lecturer at Stanford University He
was co-founding editor of the International Journal of Computer
Vision and is a member of the editorial boards of various journals
including Adaptive Behaviour, Artificial Life, Applied Artificial
Intelligence, Autonomous Robots and New Generation Computing.
He serves on the board of the Intelligent Inspection Corporation.
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