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Ken Goldberg is a Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at UC Berkeley, with secondary appointments in EECS, Art Practice, and UCSF's Radiation Oncology. He joined UC Berkeley in 1995 and holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University (1990) and dual degrees from the University of Pennsylvania (1984). His research spans robotics, automation, and art, focusing on artificial intelligence, medical robotics, and human-robot interaction. He leads the AUTOLab and is a co-founder of the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research (BAIR) Lab. Goldberg's art installations, including collaborations with Sundance films, explore the intersection of technology and humanity. He has pioneered cloud robotics, surgical robotics, and collaborative filtering systems. Notable awards include the IEEE Fellow (2005), Joseph Engelberger Robotics Award (2000), and NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow (1995). His work integrates technical innovation with societal impact, emphasizing ethical AI and automation.
- Educations:
- PhD in Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University (1990)
- BSEE in Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania (1984)
- BSE in Economics, UPenn Wharton (1984)
Research Interests: Goldberg's work bridges robotics, AI, and art. Key areas include cloud robotics (FogROS2), surgical robotics (Cal-MR), AI ethics, and interactive systems. His research in dexterous manipulation and grasp planning (Dex-Net) has advanced robotic capabilities in manufacturing and healthcare.
Publications: Over 300 papers, including influential works on grasp planning, robotic learning, and collaborative filtering. Recent focus on AI in robotics, surgical assistance, and ethical automation.
- Awards:
- IEEE Fellow (2005)
- Joseph Engelberger Robotics Award (2000)
- NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow (1995)
Advising and Grants: Supervised numerous students in robotics, automation, and AI. Active in funding initiatives like the National Robotics Initiative and NSF grants.
Labs/Teams: Leads AUTOLab and co-founded the Berkeley Center for New Media (BCNM). Collaborates with industry partners like Ambi Robotics and Jacobi Robotics.




