About
The AI Institute aims to solve the most important and fundamental problems in robotics and AI.
Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the research-driven organization unites top talent in robotics, AI, machine learning, computer science, and engineering to develop future generations of intelligent machines. The Institute works in four core areas of research: cognitive AI, athletic AI, organic hardware design, and ethics related to robotics. The Institute’s culture is designed to combine the best features of a university research lab with the best features of a corporate development lab.
Led by Marc Raibert, founder of Boston Dynamics, the Institute develops technology that will increase productivity, contribute to human safety, care for people with disabilities, and help people live their lives more fully.
Leadership
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Marc Raibert
Founder and Executive Director
Marc Raibert is responsible for the Institute's strategic roadmap, which is aimed at creating future generations of advanced robots and the world’s smartest and most capable intelligent machines. Prior to the Institute, he founded Boston Dynamics and was a professor of computer science at CMU and MIT, where he created the Leg Laboratory, a lab that helped establish the scientific basis for highly dynamic robots. -
Al Rizzi
Chief Technology Officer
Al Rizzi has 25 years of experience building a menagerie of cool dynamic robots. As CTO of the Institute, he guides the technical fearlessness and fundamental thinking that underlies the organization’s mission. Previously, Al served as Chief Scientist at Boston Dynamics, and was a member of the faculty of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. -
Jessica Hodgins
VP, Strategic Projects & Research
Jessica Hodgins oversees strategic projects at the Institute and supports research teams in foundation models, data capture, ethics and society, and humanoids. She also serves as the Newell University Professor in the Robotics Institute and Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to her work at the Institute, Jessica also led research labs for Disney and for Meta. -
Ben Lubetsky
Chief Operating Officer
Ben Lubetsky brings 30 years of experience in building and leading high-performing teams across operations and business development in a range of technology areas, from virtual reality to enterprise communications. Ben has served in roles including VP of Business Development at MAK Technologies and VP of Partner Operations at Vertical Communications. -
Ann Marie Strong
VP, Finance
Ann Marie Strong comes to the Institute with 20+ years of experience in finance and deep expertise in FP&A, accounting and treasury, and reporting and analysis. Starting her career with Ernst and Young, she has grown as a finance leader in early stage startups and nonprofits, both nationally and internationally. -
Mark Keck
Sr. Director of Research
Mark Keck leads research projects at The AI Institute focused on fundamental advancements in manipulation, perception, and deep learning. Mark was previously Head of Research & Development at RightHand Robotics and has been PI for multiple large-scale projects in the defense industry. -
Marco Hutter
Director of Zurich Office
Marco Hutter leads the Institute’s Zurich office, while serving as Professor for Robotics at ETH Zurich and Director of the ETH Center for Robotics. Prior to his work at the Institute, he co-founded several robotics startups. His research focuses on the development of novel machines and actuation concepts, together with the underlying control, planning, and machine learning algorithms for agile legged locomotion and manipulation.
Visiting Fellows
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Stefanie Tellex
Brown University
Stefanie Tellex is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Brown University. She studies human-robot collaboration, natural language understanding, and artificial intelligence. Her work at The AI Institute focuses on foundation models for navigation and skill learning. -
Robert Platt
Northeastern University
Rob Platt is an Associate Professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. He works at the intersection of machine learning, perception, and robotic manipulation, with a focus on reliability and adaptability in unstructured environments. -
Aaron Dollar
Yale University
Aaron Dollar is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science and Computer Science at Yale University, where he serves as the lead investigator of the GRAB Lab. At the Institute, he works on hardware design for robot manipulation. -
Sangbae Kim
MIT
Sangbae Kim is the Director of the Biomimetic Robotics Laboratory and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. His research focuses on bio-inspired robot development achieved by extracting principles from animals. At the Institute he advises projects that are developing innovative machine designs. -
Peter Whitney
Northeastern University
Peter Whitney is an Associate Professor at Northeastern University in the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department and a member of the Institute for Experiential Robotics. At the AI Institute he is assisting with work on a new generation of light, swift, and gentle robot hands and arms for dexterous mobile manipulation. -
Julie Shah
MIT
Julie Shah is the H.N. Slater Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics, faculty director of MIT's Industrial Performance Center, and director of the Interactive Robotics Group, which aims to imagine the future of work by designing collaborative robot teammates that enhance human capability. -
Chris Atkeson
CMU
Chris Atkeson brings expertise from the Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute, where he is a professor. His work at the AI Institute focuses on capturing the human techniques that apply to various tasks, so that robots can watch, understand, and then do actions typically performed by people. -
Howie Choset
CMU
Howie Choset is a Professor of Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University where he serves as the Co-director of the Biorobotics Lab. Howie's research aims to reduce complicated high-dimensional problems found in robotics to low-dimensional simpler ones for design, analysis, and planning. -
Deva Ramanan
CMU
Deva Ramanan is a Professor of Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University. His lab focuses on computer vision, visual understanding, and perception for autonomy. At the AI Institute, he works on visual foundation models that enable interactions in the physical world. -
Robin Walters
Northeastern University
Robin Walters is an Assistant Professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. His work leverages symmetry and geometric structure to improve deep learning. At the Institute, he focuses on sample efficient learning for robotic perception and manipulation. -
Stelian Coros
ETH Zurich
Stelian Coros is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science department at ETH Zurich, where he directs the Computational Robotics Lab. His work at The AI Institute focuses on the development of models for skill acquisition, with the long-term goal of reaching human-level dexterity in a variety of mobile manipulation tasks. -
Koushil Sreenath
UC Berkeley
Koushil Sreenath is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Berkeley, California, where he works at the intersection of control, learning, and robotics. His work at the AI Institute focuses on helping achieve humanoid athleticism through learning and optimization. -
Elliott Rouse
University of Michigan
Elliott Rouse directs the Neurobionics Lab and is an Associate Professor of Robotics and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan. At The AI Institute, he focuses on next-generation actuation and machine design methods for autonomous robots.