Meet the IEEE Transactions on Robot Learning Advisory Board!

As we approach the March 30 launch of IEEE T-RL, we are honored to announce three world-class experts joining the T-RL Advisory Board:

Ken Goldberg | University of California, Berkeley

Ken Goldberg is William S. Floyd Distinguished Professor of Engineering at UC Berkeley, President of the international Robot Learning Foundation, Member, US National Academy of Engineering, IEEE Fellow, co-founder and Editor-in-Chief emeritus of the IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (T-ASE), and Co-Founder/Chief Scientist of Ambi Robotics.  Ken leads research in robotics and automation: grasping, manipulation, and learning for applications in warehouses, homes, agriculture, and robot-assisted surgery.

Aude Billard | EPFL

Aude Billard is full professor and head of the LASA laboratory at the School of Engineering at the Swiss Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL). Dr. Billard served as the President of RAS from 2024-2025 and Vice-president for RAS Publication activities from 2018-2021. Her research spans the fields of machine learning and robotics with a particular emphasis on fast and reactive control and on safe human-robot interaction.

Frank Park | Seoul National University

Frank Park is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Seoul National University. He served as president of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (2022–2023), and founder and CEO of the industrial AI startup Saige. His research interests include robotics, computer vision, mathematical data science, and related areas of applied mathematics.

Stay tuned to learn more about our board members here: https://www.ieee-ras.org/publications/t-rl/

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