Ken Goldberg

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The US-American Keneth Goldberg is a Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (IEOR), with a joint appointment in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), and in the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a member of the Berkeley Center for New Media. He is an artist, writer, inventor, and researcher in the field of robotics and automation.

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2011-present. Professor of Radiation Oncology, The University of California at San Francisco.
2014-present. Director, CITRIS People and Robots Initiative.
2011-2015. Faculty Director, CITRIS Data and Democracy Initiative.
2009-2014. craigslist Distinguished Chair in New Media, The University of California at Berkeley.
2007-2010. Director, Berkeley Center for New Media.
2002 Professor at the University of California at Berkeley / Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
2001 Major Educational Innovation Award, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
2000 Visiting Professor at the MIT Media Lab
1999 Visiting Professor at the San Francisco Art Institute
1997 - 2002 Associate Professor at the University of California at Berkeley / ndustrial Engineering and Operations Research/Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
1995 - 1997 Assistant Professor at the University of California at Berkeley
1995 Kobe Prize, Interactive Media Festival. Los Angeles
1995 First Prize of the Festival for Independent Visual Arts Interactive at Montreal
1991 - 1995 Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. / Computer Science
Associate Director of the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Systems
1990 PhD. at the Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh / School of Computer Science. Dissertation: Stochastic Plans for Robotic Manipulation.
1986 Visiting Researcher at the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion), Haifa / Center for Manufacturing Systems and Robotics
1984 Degree at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA / Dual degree: BSE Electrical Engineering, Moore School of Engineering. BS Economics, Wharton School of Business
1982 Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland. Junior Year Abroad
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