- Autonomous Systems
- Machine Learning
- Robotics
- +۹ مورد دیگر
Alexander Amini is a Postdoctoral Researcher at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) , working under the guidance of Prof. Daniela Rus. He earned his PhD (2022), Master of Science (2018), and Bachelor of Science (2017) in Computer Science from MIT, with a minor in Mathematics. Amini co-founded Liquid AI and Themis AI , and serves as a lead organizer and lecturer for MIT's deep learning course 6.S191 . His research focuses on the science and engineering of autonomy , particularly for safe decision-making in uncertain environments. Key contributions include Developing end-to-end control systems for autonomous agents Formulating confidence metrics in neural networks Creating mathematical models for human mobility analysis Innovating inertial refinement systems Amini's publications reveal trends across autonomous vehicle control , robust machine learning , and uncertainty quantification . His work spans continuous-time neural models, sensor optimization for soft robotics, and applications in molecular discovery and financial modeling. Notable collaborations include projects with NVIDIA and Harvard Medical School. Scientific recognition includes 2011 EU Contest for Young Scientists Grand Prize 2011 BT Young Scientist overall winner 2017 NSF Graduate Fellowship 2020 MIT Outstanding Mentor Award 2021 JP Morgan Fellowship As part of MIT's Distributed Robotics Laboratory , Amini works on systems that combine robotics with everyday life applications, supported by grants from FinTech@CSAIL and MachineLearningApplications@CSAIL for bias mitigation in financial and clinical domains.










