Biography


Dr. Pradeep Khosla received B. Tech (Hons) from IIT (Kharagpur, India), and both MS (1984) and PhD (1986) degrees from Carnegie-Mellon University. He joined Carnegie Mellon in 1986 and is currently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Robotics (1994 - ), and Founding Director (1997 - ) of Institute for Complex Engineered Systems (which includes the former Engineering Design Research Center - a NSF ERC) at Carnegie Mellon. Prior to joining Carnegie-Mellon, he worked with Tata Consulting Engineers and Siemens (1980-82) in the area of real-time control.

From January 1994 to August 1996 he was on leave from Carnegie Mellon and served as a DARPA Program Manager in the Software and Intelligent Systems Technology Office (SISTO), Defense Sciences Office (DSO) and Tactical Technology Office (TTO) where he managed advanced research and development programs, with a total budget exceeding $50M in FY96, in the areas of Information based Design and Manufacturing, Web based Information Technology Infrastructure, Real-Time Planning, Real-Time Software, Sensor-based Control, and Robotics.

Professor Khosla's research interests are in the area of collaborating autonomous systems, agent-based architectures for distributed design and control, web based collaboration, software composition and reconfigurable software for real-time systems, reconfigurable autonomous systems, gesture-based programming, and integrated design-manufacturing systems. His research is multidisciplinary and has focused on the theme of "creating complex electro-mechanical and information systems through composition of and collaboration amongst building blocks".

He is involved in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Design, and Robotics education both at the graduate and the undergraduate level. He was a member of the committee that formulated a curriculum for the multidisciplinary PhD program in Robotics at Carnegie Mellon. He was also a member of the Wipe the Slate Clean Committee that created a new 4 year undergraduate ECE degree curriculum at CMU. In support of the new curriculum he developed and implemented the notion of Virtual Laboratory, and an Introductory Freshman level course "Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering" that emphasizes the notion of Teaching in Context.

Professor Khosla was the Program Vice-Chairman for the 1989 IEEE International Conference on Systems Engineering, General Chairman for the 1990 IEEE International Conference on Systems Engineering, Program Vice Chairman of the 1993 International Coference on Robotics and Automation, General Co-Chairman of the 1995 Intelligent Robotics Systems (IROS) conference, and Program Vice-Chair for the 1997 IEEE Robotics and Automation Conference. He has served as member of the AdCom of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society, Technical Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, and Chairman of the Education Committee of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society.

Professor Khosla is a recipient of the Inlaks Fellowship, United Kingdom, the Carnegie Institute of Technology Ladd award for excellence in research in 1989, 2 NASA Tech Brief awards, and was elected as an IEEE Fellow in January 1995. He was appointed a Distinguished lecturer for the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society for 1998-99. He is a member of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society AdCom, a member of the Board of Directors of Robotics Industries Association (RIA), and a member of the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Initiative (PTEI). Professor Khosla's research has resulted in 2 books and more than 200 journal articles, conference papers and book contributions. Professor Khosla served as a member of the Technical Advisory Board of the Next Generation Controller Project (WPAFB, US Air Force and Martin Marietta), RIMCC, and the Sample Acquisition Analysis and Preservation Project (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA). He has been an invited participant to the Department of Commerce workshops on the Intelligent Manufacuring Systems program and USA-Japan R&D consortia and collaboration. He is a consultant to several industries in the USA. He serves on the technology Advisory Board of Beam Inc., and is a co-founder and Chairman of the Board of K2T inc. -- a high tech company based in Pittsburgh.



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