Voices in Robotics
An IER Faculty Interview Series
Short-form conversations with core faculty of the Institute for Experiential Robotics — their paths into robotics, the problems they’re solving, and where they see the field heading next. Produced and published by IER to give students, collaborators, and partners a closer look at the people building Northeastern’s robotics ecosystem.
Director, Institute for Experiential Robotics | Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Field Robotics Lab — marine and extreme-environment autonomy: underwater mapping, SLAM, and robots for the places we can’t reach ourselves.
Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Khoury College of Computer Sciences
Relational Agents Group — computational agents that build long-term, trust-based relationships with the people they help.
University Distinguished Professor of Biology and of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Action Lab — motor control and human movement, and what it means for building robots that move with us more naturally.
Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering | Program Director for the MS in Robotics
Complex Dynamic Systems and Control Laboratory — stability, time delays, and control in dynamic and human-machine systems.