Brady Moon

Brady Moon

Brady Moon is a PhD student in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, advised by Dr. Sebastian Scherer. Previously, Brady graduated summa cum laude from Brigham Young University with a B.S. in electrical engineering. During his undergrad, he directed a statewide underwater robotics competition, impacting over 800 K-12 students annually. His passion is to […]

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Sanmi Adeleye

Sanmi Adeleye

Sanmi Adeleye was born in Nigeria and immigrated to the U.S. when he was four years old. He grew up in Oklahoma and started getting involved in robotics through extra curricular clubs when he was in middle school and highschool. Sanmi went to college at the University of Oklahoma where he learned more about robotics […]

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Chigozie Ofodike

Chigozie Ofodike

Chigozie Ofodike is a junior studying computer science with an emphasis in data science and robotics at Kean University of Union, NJ. His passion for tinkering and the sciences began with the show “Dexter’s Laboratory”, where watching Dexter build inspired him. He then went on to spy gear then tinkering with computers and building programs. […]

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Salva Rühling Cachay

Salva Rühling Cachay_

Salva Rühling Cachay is a computer science undergraduate student at the TU Darmstadt, Germany. He is currently writing his thesis with David Rolnick at Mila – Quebec AI Institute. Before that, he led an independent project on ENSO forecasting that was awarded a Microsoft AI for Earth grant, and conducted research on weakly supervised learning […]

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Ceci Morales

Ceci Morales

Ceci Morales is from Monterrey, Mexico and a second year MD/PhD student in the Robotics Institute focusing in Medical Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. Her research focuses in building robots to perform heart surgeries. This is most valuable for rural areas that don’t have access to hospitals. She started doing robotics ten years ago without knowing […]

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