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Chen Feng is an Institute Associate Professor at New York University, Director of the AI4CE Lab, and Founding Co-Director of the NYU Center for Robotics and Embodied Intelligence (CREO). His research focuses on active and collaborative robot perception and robot learning to address multidisciplinary, use-inspired challenges in construction, manufacturing, and transportation. Prior to NYU, he worked as a research scientist in the Computer Vision Group at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he developed patented algorithms for localization, mapping, and 3D deep learning in autonomous vehicles and robotics. Chen Feng earned his doctoral and master's degrees from the University of Michigan between 2010 and 2015, and his bachelor's degree in 2010 from Wuhan University. Chen is an active contributor to the AI and robotics communities, such as CVPR, IEEE RA-L, and ICRA, and he has served as an area chair and associate editor. In 2023, he was awarded the NSF CAREER Award. More information on his research can be found at https://ai4ce.github.io/.

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Chen leads the AI4CE lab (pronounced as "A-I-force") with students from several departments (CSE, MAE, CUE, ECE) and schools (Tandon and Courant) at NYU. The AI4CE lab conducts multidisciplinary use-inspired research to develop novel algorithms and systems for intelligent agents to accurately understand and efficiently interact with materials and humans in dynamic and unstructured environments. The lab aims to fundamentally advance Robotics and AI in areas such as localization, mapping, navigation, mobile manipulation, and scene understanding, to address infrastructure challenges on Earth and beyond, including construction robotics, manufacturing automation, and autonomous vehicles.

Research Interests
Robotics, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Construction & Manufacturing Automation

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