Christopher G. Atkeson


Christopher Granger Atkeson is an American roboticist and a Professor at the Robotics Institute and Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Atkeson is known for his work in humanoid robots, soft robotics, and machine learning, most notably on locally weighted learning.

Early life and education

Atkeson graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in 1981 with an A.B. in Biochemistry. He received his S.M. degree in Applied Mathematics in the same year, also from Harvard. He then attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received his PhD in Brain and Cognitive Science from them in 1986, advised by Emilio Bizzi.

Career

Before joining the faculty at CMU in 2000, he was an Assistant, then Associate Professor in the department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT from 1986–1993. He was also an Associate Professor at the College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology from 1994–2000.
Atkenson's work in soft robotics helped influence production on the 2014 Disney film Big Hero 6, and he consulted with the film's production team on the design of Baymax.

Honors and awards

Atkeson is married to Jessica Hodgins, Professor of Computer Science and Robotics at CMU, and former Director of Disney Research, Pittsburgh.