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Invited Talk

The Collective Intelligence of Army Ants, and the Robots They Inspire

Radhika Nagpal
2021 Invited Talk

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Radhika Nagpal

Radhika Nagpal

Radhika Nagpal is currently the Kavli Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University and a founding faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. Starting January 2022, she will be moving to Princeton University to lead new robotics initiatives. Nagpal leads the Self-organizing Systems Research Group (SSR) and her research interests span computer science, robotics, and biology. Nagpal was chosen by the journal Nature as one of the top ten influential scientists and engineers of the year (Nature 10 award, Dec 2014). Other awards include the Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship (2005), NSF Career Award (2007), Borg Early Career Award (2010), Radcliffe Fellowship (2012), the McDonald Mentoring Award (2015), AAAI and ACM Fellow (2020), and being an invited TED speaker in 2017. Nagpal is the co-founder of ROOT Robotics, an educational robotics company aimed at democratizing AI and robotics through early education; her lab's Kilobots have been commercialized with over 8000 robots sold worldwide. Nagpal is also the author of a Scientific American blog article on tenure-track life ("the Awesomest 7-year Postdoc", 2013), and is dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive culture in STEM and academia. Website: https://www.radhikanagpal.org

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