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  1. Sebastian Thrun. I lead a team of expert computer scientists with the singular aim of significantly helping society through artificial intelligence technologies, and are constantly on the lookout for high-impact projects.

  2. Sebastian Thrun (born May 14, 1967) is a German-American entrepreneur, educator, and computer scientist. He is CEO of Kitty Hawk Corporation, and chairman and co-founder of Udacity. Before that, he was a Google VP and Fellow, a Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, and before that at Carnegie Mellon University.

  3. Sebastian Thrun's Homepage. I am a research professor at Stanford, a Google Fellow, and a co-founder of Udacity . At Google, founded Google X, which is home to projects like the Google self-driving car and the recently announced Google Glass.

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Computer Science, Stanford‬ - ‪‪Cited by 150,803‬‬ - ‪Machine Learning‬ - ‪Artificial Intelligence‬ - ‪Robotics‬.

  5. Sebastian Thrun pursues research on robotics, artificial intelligence, education, human computer interaction, and medical devices. He founded Google's self driving car team, after winning the DARPA Grand Challenge.

  6. Sebastian Thrun is an educator, entrepreneur and troublemaker. After a long life as a professor at Stanford University, Thrun resigned from tenure to join Google. At Google, he founded Google X, home to self-driving cars and many other moonshot technologies.

  7. I am the director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, home to more than 120 AI researchers at Stanford University. Check out my new books: Probabilistic Robotics and Principles of Robot Motion : Theory, Algorithms, and Implementations. Office hours will resume in January.

  8. Co-founder and CEO, Kitty Hawk Corporation. Kitty Hawk develops eVTOL solutions (quiet electric vertical take-of-and-landing vehicles). Kitty Hawk’s mission is to free the world from traffic. HONORS AND AWARDS.

  9. Sebastian Thrun helped build Google's amazing driverless car, powered by a very personal quest to save lives and reduce traffic accidents. Jawdropping video shows the DARPA Challenge-winning car motoring through busy city traffic with no one behind the wheel, and dramatic test drive footage from TED2011 demonstrates how fast the thing can ...

  10. Stephen Miller and Alex Teichman and Sebastian Thrun, Unsupervised extrinsic calibration of depth sensors in dynamic scenes, Proc. of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2013.