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Joseph Camp is a Professor of Comparative Pathobiology and Secretary of Faculties at Purdue University. His work spans interdisciplinary areas including machine learning, robotics, and human-robot interaction. He leads the Global Engineering Program and holds affiliations across technical and administrative roles. His research focuses on reinforcement learning, multi-agent systems, and applying large language models to enhance decision-making and action anticipation in robotics and healthcare contexts.
Key research interests include neuro-symbolic systems for short-context action prediction, robust reinforcement learning under noisy feedback, and geometric reasoning for zero-shot robotic grasping. His work also explores disentanglement in concept-residual models and transfer learning in multi-agent environments. He has published extensively on topics ranging from probabilistic imitation learning to bio-inspired robot locomotion design.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his contributions to human-robot interaction (HRI) and AI-driven medical devices reflect a strong focus on practical applications. His lab’s recent work integrates large language models with traditional robotics algorithms to improve adaptability in dynamic environments. No advising relationships or student names are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.

