S. Shankar Sastry

University of California, Berkeley

Names

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S. Shankar Sastry (Preferred)
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Shankar Sastry
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S Shankar Sastry
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Shankar S. Sastry

Emails

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****@coe.berkeley.edu
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****@eecs.berkeley.edu

Education & Career History

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Full Professor
University of California, Berkeley (berkeley.edu)
19832023
 
Assistant Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
19811983
 
PhD student
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department, University of California, Berkeley (eecs.berkeley.edu)
19771981
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Ehsan Elhamifar
****@eecs.berkeley.edu
20132014
Advisee
Edgar Lobaton
****@ncsu.edu
20042009
Advisee
Rene Vidal
****@cis.jhu.edu
19982003

Expertise

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Computer vision, SLAM
1999Present
 
Autonomous Systems
1999Present
 
Learning and Adaptation
1983Present