Valts Blukis

NVIDIA

Names

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Valts Blukis

Emails

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****@cornell.edu
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****@cs.cornell.edu
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****@nvidia.com

Education & Career History

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Researcher
NVIDIA (nvidia.com)
2021Present
 
PhD student
Cornell University (cornell.edu)
2016Present
 
Undergrad student
Nanyang Technological University (ntu.edu.sg)
20102014
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Chris Paxton
****@nvidia.com
2020Present
 
Coauthor
Animesh Garg
****@cs.toronto.edu
2020Present
 
Coauthor
Dieter Fox
****@cs.washington.edu
2020Present
 
PhD Advisor
Yoav Artzi
****@cs.cornell.edu
2017Present
 
Coauthor
Dipendra Misra
****@microsoft.com
20172019
 
Coauthor
Ross A. Knepper
****@cs.cornell.edu
20162019
 

Expertise

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Robotics, semantic mapping, learning to map, learning to plan
2016Present
 
Natural language processing, language grounding, vision-and-language
2016Present
 
Computer vision, learned spatial representations
2016Present