Miguel Campusano | mcampusa@dcc.uchile.cl | |
PhD Student in Computer Science | @m_kmpus | |
University of Chile | Beauchef 851, North Building, of.311 | |
Computer Science Department (DCC) | Santiago, Chile | |
RyCh Lab | ||
PLEIAD Lab |
I'm a PhD Student of the University of Chile Computer Science Department. I started my studies in 2014. Upon graduating my computer engineering studies in early 2013, I began working in the software industry. As I developed web applications, I noticed a great number of useful tools with a high level of complexity. I want to make those tools more reachable for developers.
I entered the DCC robotics lab because I noticed how specially difficult this problem is in the robotic area. In this lab I'm researching with one big, general goal; make the programming of robots easier to developers and non-developers. To do that, I'm working on LRP, a live programming language for robotics behavior.
For publications, my online profile in Google Scholar.
Also, you can see videos of my work on my Youtube account.
In my PhD, I have developed several robotic softwares:
I am participating in the organization of a robotic community in the University of Chile as a founding member since 2016. In this community we bring together all the students in the university that are interested in robotics, specially from electrical, mechanical and computer engineer. We organize a student seminar where students talk about their work in robotics.
As a result of this community, we implemented a class in the University of Chile inspired by the MIT class Duckietown. We adapted this class for 2nd year engineer students of Chile. We called Duckietown Chile (yep, we are not good at making up names).
I have participated in several conferences, helping as a student volunteer or in different activities:
I have participated in several events, presenting not only my work, but also the work of my collegues of the RyCh lab.