[AI Seminar Series] Seminar by Prof. Qi Zhou (Northwestern U.), Friday March 7, 12-1pm, MRB Seminar Room
Vassilis Tsotras
tsotras at cs.ucr.edu
Sun Mar 2 13:31:40 PST 2025
The next talk at the AI Seminar Series will be on Friday, March 7,
12:00-1:00pm at the MRB Seminar Room (1st floor).
**** Pizza and refreshments will be provided ****
To keep track of the number of attendees, please *register* at:
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The talk will be given by Prof. Qi Zhu, Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Northwestern University
TITLE:
"Building Safe and Robust Embodied AI Systems"
ABSTRACT:
Embodied AI systems are cyber-physical systems that employ advanced
machine learning techniques to perceive, analyze, and interact with
their environment. As these systems become more prevalent in fields such
as self-driving cars and robotics, ensuring their safety and robustness
has become a critical and yet challenging requirement. In this talk, I
will discuss key challenges for building safe and robust embodied AI
systems, particularly those arising from uncertainties in system inputs,
model inaccuracies, and the lack of analyzability of neural
network-based components. I will present our recent work on tackling
these challenges by developing a holistic set of end-to-end
verification, design, and adaptation methods to ensure the safe and
robust application of neural networks in the perception, planning, and
control of embodied AI systems.
Bio: Qi Zhu is a Professor in the ECE Department at Northwestern
University. He earned his Ph.D. in EECS from the University of
California, Berkeley in 2008 and a B.E. in CS from Tsinghua University
in 2003. His research interests include design automation for
cyber-physical systems (CPSs) and Internet of Things (IoTs), safe and
robust machine learning for embodied AI systems, energy-efficient CPSs,
cyber-physical security, and system-on-chip design, with applications in
domains such as connected and autonomous vehicles, smart buildings,
advanced manufacturing, wearable computing, and robotic systems. He is a
recipient of the NSF CAREER award, the IEEE TCCPS Early-Career Award,
and the Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers. He
received best paper awards at DAC 2006, DAC 2007, ICCPS 2013, ACM TODAES
2016, and DATE 2022. He is the Conference Chair for IEEE TCCPS, and VP
of Initiatives for IEEE CEDA. He is an Associate Editor for IEEE TCAD,
IEEE TCASAI, and ACM TCPS, and has served as a Guest Editor for the
Proceedings of the IEEE, ACM TCPS, IEEE T-ASE, IEEE IoT Journal,
Elsevier JSA, and Elsevier Integration, the VLSI journal.
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Sponsored by the RAISE at UCR Institute, the AI Seminar Series presents
speakers working on cutting edge Foundational AI or apply AI in their
research. The goal of these seminars is to inform the UCR community
about current trends in AI research and promote collaborations between
faculty in this emerging field.
These seminars are open to interested faculty and graduate students.
Please forward this email to other colleagues or graduate students in
your lab that may be interested. After the seminar a discussion will
follow for questions, open problems, ideas for possible collaborations
etc.
Sincerely,
Vassilis Tsotras
Professor, CSE Department
co-Director, RAISE at UCR Institute
Amit Roy-Chowdhury
Professor, ECE Department
co-Director, RAISE at UCR Institute
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