Team

Students

Keerthan Bhat Hekkadka

Keerthan is an MS in Computer Vision student at Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to CMU, he worked for 3 years at Samsung Research where his computer vision models were commercialized in Samsung flagship smartphones globally. His interests lie in 3D Vision and Machine Learning.

Roshan Roy

Roshan is pursuing his Masters in Computer Vision at Carnegie Mellon University and is expected to graduate in Summer 2025. His experience spans 2D Computer Vision, Physics-informed Trajectory Modeling and 3D vision (3D pose estimation). He is a full-time Research Engineer at Lockheed Martin and has previously interned at NVIDIA, Mercedes-Benz and Harvard University.

Advisors

Mosam Dabhi

Mosam is a Ph.D. student at the Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) where he is investigating uncovering the representations that could be used as implicit priors and act as a placeholder for human visual intelligence. His goal is to understand how OOD reasoning (generalization) could be achieved to attain such general multi-modal intelligence in machines. To this end, he is currently focusing on extracting geometric reasoning via graph based representations to tackle this task.

Prof. Laszlo A Jeni

Laszlo is an Assistant Research Professor in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests are in Computer Vision, Digital Humans, and Computational Behavior Science, specifically in areas of modeling, understanding, and synthesizing human motion and behavior using diverse sensors. Currently he is directing the CUBE Lab at CMU.