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<br><divstyle="text-align: justify;">Ivana Collado-Gonzalez received a Bachelor's Degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Tecnologico de Monterrey in 2021. Prior to joining Stevens, she worked at Xlab Protexa R&D, on the development of an autonomous mobile robot. Her research interests include robust motion planning and autonomous exploration.
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<br><divstyle="text-align: justify;">Ivana Collado-Gonzalez received a Bachelor's Degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Tecnologico de Monterrey in 2021, and a Master's Degree in Robotics from Stevens Institute of Technology in 2023. Prior to joining Stevens, she worked at Xlab Protexa R&D, on the development of an autonomous mobile robot. Her research interests include robust motion planning and autonomous exploration.
<br><divstyle="text-align: justify;">Kyle Hart received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering in 2012 from Lehigh University. He received his master’s degree in mechanical engineering in 2013, also from Lehigh University. Since then,
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he has been leading the Robotics and Intelligent Systems Engineering (RISE) Lab at Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division in Lakehurst, NJ. There, he has been developing robotic technology to aid sailors onboard aircraft carriers. His research
<br><divstyle="text-align: justify;">Noé Pigret trained as a general engineer in France. He graduated from the Ecole Centrale de Lille after specializing in robotics at Centrale Nantes. He then took advantage of a joint program to enroll at Stevens Institute of Technology as a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering. He is working on active SLAM solutions for multi-robot systems and aims to develop high-fidelity simulation tools.
<br><divstyle="text-align: justify;">Paul Szenher received a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Computer Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in 2020. As an undergraduate, he contributed to the RFAL lab as a Pinnacle Scholars Summer Research Assistant. His research interests include LIDAR-based traversability map generation and interpretation for high-speed navigation in unmapped environments.<br></div></p>
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<br><divstyle="text-align: justify;">Paul Szenher received a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Computer Engineering and a Master of Science Degree in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology in 2020 and 2023, respectively. As an undergraduate, he contributed to the RFAL lab as a Pinnacle Scholars Summer Research Assistant. His research interests include LIDAR-based traversability map generation and interpretation for high-speed navigation in unmapped environments.<br></div></p>
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