Dr Amanda Prorok has been awarded an Amazon Research Award for her work on Learning Explicit Communication for Multi-Robot Path Planning
There were 51 award recipients across 11 focus areas, 39 universities and 10 countries. Each grant is intended to support the work of one or two graduate or postdoc students for one year under the supervision of a faculty member.
“The Amazon Research Awards help fund outstanding, innovative research proposals across machine learning, robotics, operations research, and more, while helping strengthen connections between Amazon research teams, academic researchers, and their affiliated institutions,” said Swami Sivasubramanian, vice president of Amazon Machine Learning. “The breadth and depth of the research this year’s recipients will pursue is impressive and will lead to critical innovations for our customers and meaningful scientific advancements in each of the 11 focus areas.”
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