She focused on haptic technology to enable robots to both interact with their environment and understand the abstract terms that humans would use to describe the feeling of that interaction. At Penn, she worked under the mentorship of Katherine Kuchenbecker in the Haptics Research Group as a part of the GRASP Lab. In 2011, Chu left IBM Almaden to pursue a master's degree at the University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation, she worked for IBM Almaden Research, an innovation lab for disruptive technology, where her research centered on natural language processing and intelligent information integration. Lieu, where she worked on integrated flywheels in triple hybrid drive trains. During her time at Berkeley, she worked as a research assistant in the lab of Dennis K. She received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2009. Growing up, she lived with her parents, who were both software engineers, and her grandparents. She is Chief Technology Officer at Diligent Robotics, a company she co-founded in 2017 for creating autonomous, mobile, socially intelligent robots.Ĭhu was born in San Jose, California. 1987) is an American roboticist and entrepreneur, specializing in the field of human-robot interaction. Co-founder of Diligent Robotics, designing AI software for service robotsĢ022 Fortune 40 unand 2022 Fast Company QuMIT Technology Review 35 Innovators Under 35
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