Shuran Songمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Computer Vision
- Robotics
- Robot Learning
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Shuran Song is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Computer Science. Previously, she was faculty at Columbia University. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University and a BEng from HKUST. Her research focuses on the intersection of computer vision and robotics, particularly in embodied AI, robot manipulation, and sensorimotor learning. Song's work emphasizes learning from physical interactions to enable robots to perform complex tasks autonomously. She leads the Robotics and Embodied AI Lab (REAL@Stanford) and has received prestigious awards, including the NSF Career Award, Sloan Fellowship, and Microsoft Faculty Fellowship. Education: Ph.D., Computer Science, Princeton University; BEng, HKUST Affiliations: Stanford School of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering Research interests include deformable object manipulation, visuomotor policy learning, and generalizable robot skills. Her lab develops algorithms for robots to learn through interaction, with applications in household assistance (e.g., TidyBot) and industrial automation. Notable contributions include the TossingBot and Diffusion Policy frameworks. Publications span robotics, computer vision, and AI conferences (RSS, ICRA, CVPR), focusing on policy learning, deformable object handling, and embodied intelligence. Awards highlight her impact in advancing robot learning and perception. Advises doctoral and master's students in robotics and AI, and collaborates on grants from NSF, DoD, and industry partners. Teaches courses on robot perception and embodied AI at Stanford.








