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Fisher Yu is an Assistant Professor at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Princeton University and became
a postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley afterwards. He directs
the Visual Intelligence and Systems Group in the Computer Vision
Lab. His goal is to build perceptual systems capable of performing
complex tasks in complex environments. His research is at the
junction of machine learning, computer vision, and robotics. He
currently works on closing the loop between vision and action.
Prof. Fisher Yu
Department of
Information Technology
and Electrical
Engineering, ETH
Zürich, Zürich,
Switzerland.
George Giakos is Chair and Professor of the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at Manhattan College,
NY. In addition, he is the Director of the Graduate Program. He
has been recognized for “his leadership efforts in advancing the
professional goals of IEEE” by receiving the 2014 IEEE-USA
Professional Achievement Award, “in recognition of his efforts in
strengthening links between industry, government and academia”.
He has been elected an IEEE Fellow based on his “Contributions
to Efficient Imaging Devices, Systems and Techniques”. Prior
Prof. George Giakos joining Manhattan College, he has been a Professor of Electrical and
Department of Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, for the last 20
years, at the University of Akron, OH, USA. In addition, he is the
Electrical and Computer Director of Imaging Technologies and Surveillance Technologies,
Engineering, Manhattan and Molecular Nanophotonics, Laboratories. He has been the
College, New York, NY, Director of the US AFRL Multifunctional Imaging Surveillance
United States. platform at the University of Akron. His research is articulated
in technology innovation in the areas of integrated photonics and
computational techniques to imaging and sensing, with emphasis
on medical diagnostics and nanophotonics, semiconductor
characterization and inspection systems, automated image analysis
and pattern recognition, semiconductor/polymer nanophotonics,
immunohistochemical imaging, miniaturized analytical
instrumentation, photonic processors and bioinspired guidance
systems.

