René Vidal

René Vidal (born 1974) is a Chilean electrical engineer and computer scientist who is known for his research in machine learning, computer vision, medical image computing, robotics, and control theory. He is the Herschel L. Seder Professor of the Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering, and the founding director of the Mathematical Institute for Data Science (MINDS).

Rene Vidal
Born1974 (age 4950)
NationalityChilean
Alma materUniversidad Catolica de Chile
University of California, Berkeley
AwardsACM Fellow (2022)
AIMBE Fellow (2020)
IAPR Fellow (2016)
IEEE Fellow (2014)
IAPR Aggarwal Prize (2012)
Sloan Fellow (2009)
ONR Young Investigator Award (2009)
NSF CAREER Award (2004)
Scientific career
FieldsMachine learning
Computer vision
Medical Image Computing
Robotics
Control theory
InstitutionsUniversity of Pennsylvania
Johns Hopkins University
ThesisGeneralized Principal Component Analysis (GPCA): An Algebraic Geometric Approach to Subspace Clustering and Motion Segmentation (2003)
Doctoral advisorS. Shankar Sastry
Websitewww.cis.jhu.edu/~rvidal/
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