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  1. Vijay Kumar (born 12 April 1962) is an Indian roboticist and UPS foundation professor in the School of Engineering & Applied Science with secondary appointments in computer and information science and electrical and systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, and became the new Dean of Penn Engineering on 1 July 2015.

  2. Prof. Vijay Kumar is a world-renowned roboticist known for his acclaimed and seminal work in developing agile, smart, safe and multi-robot formations. He is currently the Nemirovsky Family Dean at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science.

  3. Vijay Kumar is a dean and a roboticist at the University of Pennsylvania. He leads a group that works on autonomous robots, collective behaviors, and robot swarms. He is also the founder of Exyn Technologies and an advisor to several robotics startups.

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  5. www.grasp.upenn.edu › research-groups › kumar-labKumar Lab - GRASP Lab

    Vijay Kumar is the Nemirovsky Family Dean for the School of Engineering & Applied Science with appointments in the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics , Computer and Information Science, and Electrical and Systems Engineering.

    • 3330 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 19104-6228, PA
    • info@grasp.upenn.edu
    • (215) 898-5814
  6. www.grasp.upenn.edu › people › vijay-kumarVijay Kumar - GRASP Lab

    Aug 30, 2023 · Vijay studies collective behaviors in biological and robotic systems. He and his group design novel architectures, create abstractions for systems of interacting individuals, and develop new algorithms for cooperating robots.

    • 3330 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 19104-6228, PA
    • info@grasp.upenn.edu
    • (215) 898-5814
  7. His lab has spun off many startups in robotics, and he is the founder of Exyn Technologies. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).

  8. Modeling and control of formations of nonholonomic mobile robots. JP Desai, JP Ostrowski, V Kumar. IEEE transactions on Robotics and Automation 17 (6), 905-908. , 2001. 1506. 2001. Robotic grasping and contact: A review. A Bicchi, V Kumar. Proceedings 2000 ICRA.