Manuela Veloso

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Manuela Veloso is a prominent computer scientist and roboticist known for her pioneering work in artificial intelligence and multi-agent robotics.

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instanceOf academic
artificial intelligence researcher
computer scientist
roboticist
university professor
awardReceived AAAI Fellow
Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
surface form: ACM Fellow

IEEE Fellow
RoboCup Scientific Award
citizenship Portugal
countryOfOrigin Portugal
doctoralAdvisor Jaime Carbonell
educatedAt CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University

Instituto Superior Técnico
employer CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University
fieldOfStudy computer science
electrical and computer engineering
fieldOfWork artificial intelligence
autonomous robots
machine learning
multi-agent systems
planning in AI
robotics
hasResearchInterest human-robot interaction
multi-agent coordination
planning under uncertainty
reinforcement learning for robots
knownFor contributions to robot soccer
integration of perception, cognition, and action in robots
leadership in AI research organizations
pioneering work in multi-agent robotics
research on autonomous mobile robots
languageSpoken English
Portuguese
memberOf AAAI Fellow
surface form: AAAI Fellows

American Association for Artificial Intelligence
surface form: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
surface form: IEEE
notableStudent Peter Stone
notableWork contributions to RoboCup initiative
development of multi-robot coordination algorithms
research on robot soccer teams
work on planning and learning for autonomous robots
positionHeld Head of the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University
President of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
workLocation Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
surface form: Pittsburgh

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