Rohan R Paleja
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Rohan R Paleja

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Assistant Professor, Purdue University
RoboticsExplainable AIMulti-Agent CoordinationHuman-Robot TeamingReinforcement Learning
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Academic Achievements
  • In February 2025, gave an invited talk at the Carnegie Mellon University Human-Robot Interaction Reading Group; the same month, had a paper accepted to ICLR 2025; in October 2024, two papers were accepted to NeurIPS 2024; in July 2024, a study on human trust in language model responses was accepted to the ICML Workshop on Humans, Algorithmic Decision-Making and Society; in February 2024, presented at the Carnegie Mellon University Safe AI Lab seminar; in November 2023, hosted a successful workshop on Robot Learning in Athletics at the Conference of Robot Learning in Atlanta, GA.
Research Experience
  • Previously, he was a Technical Staff Researcher in the Artificial Intelligence Technology Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
Education
  • Ph.D. in Robotics from Georgia Institute of Technology, advised by Matthew Gombolay; M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University, obtained in 2018; B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Aerospace Engineering from Rutgers University, obtained in 2017.
Background
  • An Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University. His research focuses on developing novel machine-learning architectures and algorithms to support robot learning and human-robot collaboration in diverse and unstructured environments.
Miscellany
  • Looking for technically strong and self-motivated students (at all levels) to join his lab, with specific application instructions provided for different student groups.