Howie Choset

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Howie Choset is an American roboticist known for his work on snake robots and modular robotics, and a professor at Carnegie Mellon University.


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instanceOf academic
engineer
person
roboticist
affiliation Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
develops modular robotic platforms
snake robots
surgical snake robots
employer Carnegie Mellon University
fieldOfWork modular robotics
robotics
snake robots
hasAcademicRank professor of robotics
hasNotableStudent robotics graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University
hasResearchArea control of hyper-redundant manipulators
coverage and exploration algorithms
multi-robot systems
robotic sensing and perception for snake robots
hasRole faculty member at the Robotics Institute
isAlive true
knownFor coverage path planning
modular robotic systems
motion planning for hyper-redundant robots
snake-like robots for minimally invasive surgery
snake-like robots for search and rescue
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
nationality American
occupation professor
researchInterest biologically inspired robotics
distributed robotic systems
hyper-redundant robotics
path planning
robot locomotion
search and rescue robotics
surgical robotics
teachesAt Carnegie Mellon University
workInstitution Carnegie Mellon University

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Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
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