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... Rajan Bhattacharyya is a senior research engineer at HRL Laboratories, where his work focuses on how humans process information and interact with the environment with the goal of developing smarter autonomous systems, enhancing human performance, and creating novel processing systems. His research involves the development of large-scale, neuro-biologically and behaviorally validated neural and cognitive models, experimental work measuring neural activity (EEG, fMRI)
From page 114...
... Emma Brunskill is an assistant professor of computer science at Carnegie ­ ellon M University. Her work focuses on reinforcement learning, machine learning, sequential decisionmaking, and human-in-the-loop systems to create automated artificial intelligence agents that help people reach their goals.
From page 115...
... , microsensors and actuators, micromachining and microfabrication, microfluidics, polymer MEMS, flexible devices, implantable devices, medical MEMS, wireless power and data telemetry for implants, and neural engineering. Jeremy Munday is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Maryland, where his focus is on demonstrating new technologies based on novel physics and engineering.
From page 116...
... Marija Trcka is a technology sourcing specialist at United Technologies, where she disseminates cutting-edge research into industrial practice that facilitates fast and impactful energy retrofits in existing buildings, making a significant impact on worldwide carbon emissions. Her software tool seamlessly analyzes advanced building technologies and provides building managers with decision support metrics based on complex techno-economic analysis.


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