Rogerio Bonatti is a PhD student in Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science. His research focus is at the intersection of machine learning theory with motion planning, where he creates methods for robust robot intelligence in real-world settings. Rogerio's work has been deployed in multiple applications, ranging from autonomous cinematography with aerial vehicles all the way to drone racing. During his PhD Rogerio has actively collaborated with top industry labs through internships at Microsoft Research and Facebook AI Research. In 2020, he was awarded the Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant to partially support his PhD thesis, and also became a Swartz Entrepreneurial Fellow at CMU. Rogerio received a B.S in Mechatronics Engineering from the University of Sao Paulo, and spent one year as an exchange student at Cornell University. Prior to the PhD, Rogerio has also worked in management consulting at McKinsey & Co.
Ph.D. , Computer Science
Class of 2021