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Martial Hebert
University Professor and DeanCarnegie Mellon University
Martial Hebert performed research on interpreting 3D data from range sensors for obstacle detection and object recognition.
Yuichi Motai, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Associate Professor of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Virginia Commonwealth University.
Meghan Huber
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Meghan Huber's research focuses on understanding how humans and robots can learn from their physical interaction
Brian Flanagan
CEOField Effect Technologies
CEO at Field Effect Technologies
Dr Sam Strong
Lecturer, OptometryAston University
Dr Strong's main area of research interest is visual perception, with a focus on motion processing related to optic flow.
Susana Marcos
Director of the Center for Visual Science, Nicholas George Professor of Optics, Professor of OphthalmologyUniversity of Rochester
Susana Marcos is an acclaimed researcher in the field of visual optics and ocular imaging.
Tracy Centanni
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Tracy Centanni studies the neural and genetic correlates of reading acquisition, risk factors for dyslexia, and neural plasticity.
Thomas Toppino, PhD
Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Thomas Toppino, PhD, is an expert in practice in learning and memory, and visual perception of reversible ambiguous figures.
Robert Rauschenberger, PhD
Vice President, Director of Human FactorsJ.S. Held LLC
Human Factors Scientist | User Experience Expert | Seasoned Legal Expert Witness | Mixed Reality Product Expert | Product Design Authority
Michael Tarr
Professor and Department HeadCarnegie Mellon University
Michael Tarr is an expert in visual perception and how the brain transforms 2D images into high-level percepts.