Collaborative Robotics: From Dexterity to Teammate Prediction 

Event Date/Time

Location

Bowen Hall
222

Series/Event Type

MAE Departmental Seminars

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Kennedy Monroe Announcement

Speaker Bio

Monroe Kennedy is an assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering and by courtesy, Computer Science at Stanford University. Monroe is the recipient of the NSF Faculty Early Career Award. He directs the Assistive Robotics and Manipulation Laboratory (ARMLab), where the focus is on developing collaborative, autonomous robots capable of performing dexterous, complex tasks with human and robotic teammates. Monroe received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics and master’s in Robotics from the University of Pennsylvania.

Faculty Host

Allen-Blanchette