Communications instructor at MIT. Her focus is on how to produce communication that is effective and authentic.
Completed EECS PhD in fall 2018 with an interest in planning algorithms. Former teaching assistant for 6.141.
Assistant group leader in the Autonomous System group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Original designer of the RACECAR.
Assistant Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT with interests in robotics and perception. Instructor for 6.141.
EECS master student interested in robotics and human-computer interfaces. Teaching assistant for 6.141, and instructor for MIT BWSI.
Assistant staff in the Advanced Capabilities and Systems group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Instructor and Outreach Coordinator for BWSI.
Senior staff memeber of Advance Capabilities and Systems group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Former teacher of BWSI RACECAR course.
EECS master student interested in high preformance simulation. Former teaching assistant for 6.141.
Associate staff in the Rapid Prototyping group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Original electrical hardware designer for the RACECAR.
EECS masters student interested in robotics, perception, and machine learning. Teaching assistant for 6.141.
Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT with interests in robotics and distributed planning. Instructor for 6.141.
Associate Professor at MIT. Founder of RACECAR. Instructor for all RACECAR courses. Academic director for BWSI.
Postdoctoral scholar at MIT with research interests in robotics, self-driving vehicles and social value orientation.
Completed an EECS masters degree working with RACECAR in spring 2018. Former teaching assistant for 6.141.