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Micah Corah is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Colorado School of Mines, directing the Navigation, Aerial-robots, and Perception Planning Laboratory (NAPPLab). His research focuses on aerial robotics, multi-robot systems, and active perception with applications in autonomous exploration, infrastructure inspection, and search and rescue. He holds a PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University (2020), and completed postdoctoral work at CMU’s AirLab and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). His work emphasizes scalable algorithms for multi-robot coordination, submodular optimization, and perception planning in challenging environments.
Education: PhD (2020) and MS (2017) in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University; BS in Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2015).
Research interests include:
- Multi-robot coordination and distributed planning
- Aerial robotics and autonomous filming
- Active perception and sensor optimization
- Subterranean and 3D environment exploration
- Applications in search and rescue, infrastructure inspection, and cinematography
His recent publications highlight advancements in multi-drone view planning, coordinated motion capture for dynamic scenes, and resilient submodular maximization for large-scale systems. Micah actively mentors students in Computer Science, Robotics, and Mechanical Engineering, emphasizing both theoretical and experimental research.
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