Jay Patrikar
Scholar

Jay Patrikar

Google Scholar ID: T16259QAAAAJ
Carnegie Mellon University
Artificial IntelligenceHuman Robot InteractionAdvanced Aerial MobilityRobotics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
665
 
H-index
13
 
i10-index
18
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
70
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 1. Publications:
  • - Move over, autopilot: This AI can avoid other planes, Popular Science, Sept 2022
  • - CMU's AI pilot lands in the news, Practical AI – Episode #189, Sept 2022
  • - Drones bearing parcels deliver big carbon savings, Nature, Aug 2022
  • - Researchers Develop AI Pilot for Navigating Crowded Airspace, Aviation Today, Aug 2022
  • - AI Pilot Can Navigate Crowded Airspace, CMU School Of Computer Science, Aug 2022
  • - Flying Club To Promote Aviation at CMU, The Piper, June 2021
  • - The Flying Club Has Taken Off, The Piper, October 2022
  • - CMU-Africa Students Explore Aviation Collaborations with CMU Pittsburgh Club, The Piper, November 2023
Research Experience
  • 1. Collaborated with NVIDIA Research, working with Dr. Marco Pavone's group
  • 2. Summer internship at Microsoft Research, working with Dr. Ashish Kapoor's group
  • 3. Research areas include unmanned aerial vehicles, shared airspace autonomy, and autonomous driving
Education
  • 1. Ph.D. - School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Advisor: Dr. Sebastian Scherer
  • 2. M.S. - Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University
  • 3. M.Tech & B.Tech - Aerospace Engineering, IIT Kanpur
Background
  • A full-stack roboticist focused on safe and reliable real-world autonomy. Research interests include intelligently combining large-scale data-driven approaches with provably safe methods, with applications in unmanned aerial vehicles, shared airspace autonomy, and autonomous driving.
Miscellany
  • 1. Holds an FAA Private Pilot License
  • 2. Founding President of The Flying Club, a CMU community organization for promoting general aviation