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PhD Student
Matt Strong
PhD Student
Matt Strong is a Computer Science PhD student in the ARMLab. His interests are in building autonomy and perception for human-robot interaction through visual-tactile sensing and EEG brain interfaces. He previously worked at Microsoft as a Software Engineer, and before that was an undergraduate researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder under Professor Alessandro Roncone, where he worked on close-proximity human-robot interaction. In his free time, he likes to run, play basketball, and drive his Corolla.
Education
PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University, ongoing (started 2023)
BS in Computer Science from the University of Colorado Boulder, 2021
Research
Tactile Sensing for Dexterous Robot Manipulation