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Peter Allen

Professor, Computer Science at Columbia University

Peter K. Allen is a Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University.12 He received his A.B. degree in Mathematics-Economics from Brown University, M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Oregon, and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania.12

Professor Allen's research interests include:

  • Robotic grasping
  • 3-D vision and modeling
  • Medical robotics1

He has been recognized with several awards, including:

  • Named a Presidential Young Investigator by the National Science Foundation1
  • Computing Research Association Undergraduate Research Award (2014)2
  • Best Student Paper Award at the World Haptics Conference (2007)2

Professor Allen has been teaching at Columbia University since 1985, progressing from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, and finally to full Professor in 2000.2 He has taught courses such as Humanoid Robotics, Computational Aspects of Robotics, and Advanced 3D Modeling.2

Throughout his career, Allen has supervised numerous doctoral students and has been involved in various research projects funded by organizations like DARPA, NSF, and NIH.2 He has also served on program committees for major robotics and computer vision conferences.2

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