Professor Russ Tedrake leads the Robot Locomotion Group at MIT CSAIL. The group’s goal is to build machines that exploit their natural dynamics to achieve extraordinary agility, efficiency, and robustness using rigorous tools from dynamical systems, control theory, and machine learning. In this series Professor Tedrake tours his lab and shares the history, overview of projects and plans for the future. Take a closer look at some of the projects the group is working on below.
 

Professor Pulkit Agrawal runs the Improbable AI Lab at CSAIL, where they have the goal of building machines that can automatically and continuously learn about their environment. Join him for a tour of the lab space and then hear from his students.

The shared mission of Visual Computing is to connect images and computation, spanning topics such as image and video generation and analysis, photography, human perception, touch, applied geometry, and more.

METEOR (MEnTorEd Opportunities in Research) is a postdoctoral fellowship program developed by MIT CSAIL (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab) and funded by industry benefactors to broaden participation in the field of computer science.