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Ahad Rauf

UC Berkeley - Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Ahad Rauf is a Ph.D. Candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University.23 His research interests include robotics, dynamic systems and controls, design, and monolithic microrobots.34 Ahad has worked on various personal projects, with a focus on microrobots and swarm robotics.1 He has also taught EE 198 (Micromouse), an introductory robotics course at Stanford, where he instructed classes of over 30 students on building and programming Arduino-based robots.2

Some of Ahad's notable projects include:

  1. The Creator: An automated system for analyzing and constructing MEGABLOKS structures using a robotic arm and computer vision techniques.1
  2. Predators at Cal: A simulation of predator/prey interactions using TurtleBots to explore bio-mimetic swarm robotics.1
  3. Learning Machines: A robust computer vision platform for medical equipment categorization.1
  4. Skrapmeister: A smart trash can designed for eco-friendly waste disposal, which won the Most Useful Design award in a competition.1

Ahad Rauf's LinkedIn profile can be found at linkedin.com/in/ahadrauf.2

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