
Professor at MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Robotics, and Vice President of Robotics Research at Toyota Research Institute (TRI), focusing on robotic manipulation, control, and machine learning for autonomous systems.
Russ Tedrake is a professor at MIT specializing in robotics, electrical engineering, and computer science.
He leads research in robotic manipulation, control, and perception.
Additionally, he serves as Vice President of Robotics Research at Toyota Research Institute, where he directs efforts in developing autonomous robotic systems.
His work bridges academic research and industrial innovation in robotics and machine learning.

Topic: Robotics and Control Systems
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