In 1990 Dr. Tu joined Sony Research in Tokyo Japan, where he developed a number of computer vision algorithms for man-machine interfaces. While at Oxford University, his research was devoted to the development of computer vision methods for the autumatic analysis of seismic imagery.
John Lizzi is the Executive Leader, Robotics and Autonomous Systems at GE Research where he leads vision, strategy, and technical execution in robotics and autonomous systems. He and his team work across GE’s industrial portfolio to drive robotics and autonomy including applications in field service, manufacturing, and defense domains.
Shiraj Sen is a lead scientist at GE Research, where, as part of the GE Robotics team, he is responsible for research, development, and deployment of real-world systems for aerial and ground robots.
Inventing new cognitive architectures and modeling usage of memory, attention, and problem solving in embodied systems to better understand human capabilities and flaws toward more capable and fully autonomous systems that will be independent of human supervision in situations unanticipated by their designers.
A Digital Twin is a digital model of an industrial asset—like a jet engine or a wind turbine. They are built by continuously collecting data off physical and virtual sensors on the asset and analyzing the data to gain unique insights about performance and operation that drive business value and outcomes.