PROMOTING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BETWEEN INDIA AND THE U.S.

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Lalita Udpa

Her research interests include various aspects of NDE, such as development of computational models for the forward problem in NDE, signal and image processing, pattern recognition and neural networks, and development of solution techniques for inverse problems. Her current projects include finite-element modeling of electromagnetic NDE methods applied to aircraft geometries, application of neural network

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Austin Reiter

My research interests include applications of Computer Vision to Robotics, specifically in the field of interventional medicine and surgical technology. I am also generally interested in solving machine vision problems involving tracking, 3D reconstruction, image registration, and visual recognition.

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William (Red) L. Whittaker

My research interests center on mobile robots in unpredictable environments, such as natural terrain and outdoor worksites, including computer architectures to control mobile robots, modeling and planning for non-repetitive tasks, complex problems of objective sensing in random or dynamic environments, and integrations of complete field robot systems.

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Katerina Fragkiadaki

I am interested in building machines that understand the stories that videos portray, and, inversely, in using videos to teach machines about the world. The pen-ultimate goal is to build a machine that understands movie plots, and the ultimate goal is to build a machine that would want to watch Bergman over this.  I am an Assistant Professor in the

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Matthew Mason

The Manipulation Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University investigates fundamental modes of manipulation under uncertainty. Our goal is to produce robots that can perform a variety of tasks in the physical world, ranging from industrial assembly to everyday chores. Examples include prepositioning parts for camcorder assembly to sorting papers on a desktop.

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Warren Garrison

Professor Garrison’s primary research interests are in the influence of microstructure on the mechanical behavior of metallic materials with an emphasis on steels. Currently the primary interests are (1) the effects of inclusion distributions and fine-scale microstructure on the toughness of ultra-high strength steels, (2) the effects of composition and heat treatment on the strength

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Benjamin B. Kimia

Professor Kimia’s research interests are in the areas of computer vision, image processing, medical imaging, perception, and psychophysics. A focus of his program is the problem of object recognition from shape. Free-form shape is represented by the geometry of its skeletal structure and the dynamics of flow of singularities along it-together referred to as the

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Launching the Alumni Boston Chapter!!

Professor Aseem Ansari met with Khorana Bose alumni this past weekend for a lunch in the Boston area to officially begin the Boston Alumni Chapter for the Khorana Bose Program. The names of the scholars that are excited to become apart of the Alumni Chapter are Jishnu Das, Kalki Kukreja, Chetan Srinath, Deepshikha Dogra, Eeshit

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Current Projects

Please click here to download the 2017 list of Mentor Labs

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Teena Bajaj Summer 2016 Blog

Summers 2016 was an exotic experience narrating unforgettable moments spent in San Francisco, California. I saw various aspects of life which never came in my life before. I should thank God for giving me such a wonderful opportunity to work with an eminent scientist, John Kuriyan at University of California, Berkeley. My research in his

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