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Revision as of 22:26, 10 June 2015
Researcher Profiles
Faculty
HaiYang Chao Ph.D. & Assistant Professor Department of Aerospace Engineering 2130 Learned Hall The University of Kansas Lawrence, KS, 66045 chaohaiyang@ku.edu https://sites.google.com/site/haiyangchao/
Doctoral Students
Pengzhi Tian
Ph.D. student
Department of Aerospace Engineering
http://pengzhitian.weebly.com/
Undergraduate Students
Lab Alumni:
- TJ Gledhill
- Kyle Blatter
- File:Lanny.jpgLanny Lin
- File:AlanPortrait.jpgAlan Atherton
- File:DanielBrown.jpgDaniel Brown
- File:PHOTO.jpgSpencer Clark
- File:Image.jpgShin-Young Jung
- Sean Kerman
- Brian Pendleton
Nathan Wonnacott Mike Roscheck, Timothy Major, Yisong Guo, Tyler Gill, Philip Cook, Clayton Lemons, Spencer Gardner, Michelle Farmer, Robert Brown, Amy Glaves, Jon Whetten, Sukhbat Tumur-Ochir, Jonathan Link, Mercedes Kurtz, Mario Alberto Garcia, Abe Austin, Dhruv M. Saxena, Curtis Nielsen and Ben Hardin, Jacob Crandall, Joseph Cooper, Morgan Quigley, Brian Buss, Nathan Rackliffe, Bob Ricks, Alan Olsen now with Anybots, Jeff Stimpson, Tom Palmer
Research Objectives
- How to support Wilderness Search and Rescue operations with UAV technologies?
- How to apply assistive robotics technologies to help treat children with Autism in clinical settings?
- Research HRI techniques to improve task performances for human and artificial agents working as a team.
- Multi-agent management and learning.
- Probability Maps for lost person behavior to support Wilderness Search and Rescue