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Michael Kaess

Michael Kaess

Associate Professor, Founder of the Robot Perception Lab

Perception is a fundamental challenge for mobile robots navigating through and interacting with their environment.

Robotics FoundationsField & Service RoboticsRobot NavigationMulti-Robot SystemsAutonomous Robots
Sarah Fox

Sarah Fox

Assistant Professor

Sarah Fox's research examines how technological artifacts challenge or propagate social exclusions.

Human Centered DesignFairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics (FATE)Design ResearchFuture of WorkSocial Exclusions
Kai Gutschow

Kai Gutschow

Associate Professor

Kai Gutschow’s primary field of research has been the complex and controversial history of modern German architectural culture.

ExpressionismArchitectural CriticismEthicsModern German ArchitectureArt and Science
Valerie Karplus

Valerie Karplus

Professor and Associate Director of the Scott Institute

Valerie Karplus studies resource and environmental management in organizations operating in diverse national and industry contexts.

Artifical IntelligenceWaterSustainabilityResource ManagementInternational Management
Timothy Verstynen

Timothy Verstynen

Associate Professor and Interim Director, Neuroscience Institute

Timothy Verstynen's research focuses on how our brains allow us to explore our environments and learn from experience.

Cognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceComputationalLearning Science
Michael Tarr

Michael Tarr

Professor

Michael Tarr is an expert in visual perception and how the brain transforms 2D images into high-level percepts.

Cognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceComputationalPerception
Christopher Philips

Christopher Philips

Professor and Department Head, History

Christopher Phillips' research focuses on the history of science, particularly statistics and mathematics.

Historical StudiesResearch, Science and Technology PolicyApplied StatisticsMathematics and Numeracy Curriculum and PedagogyHistory and Philosophy of Specific Fields
Michael D. Smith

Michael D. Smith

Professor

Michael D. Smith's research uses economic and statistical techniques to analyze firm and consumer behavior in online markets.

StreamingDigital Media ProductsConsumer BehaviorHigher Education Policy