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Adrian Kaehler

Adrian Kaehler is a recognized expert and inventor in numerous technology domains. Throughout his career, his primary focus has been on intellectual and practical leadership for complex technology innovation efforts for government, as well as both privately or publicly held companies. He holds a Ph.D. degree in theoretical particle physics from. Columbia University which, after enrolling in university at the age of 14 and graduating with a bachelor’s degree at 18, he received at the age of 25. Winner of the 1998 Gordon Bell Prize, the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge, and as a researcher at Stanford University, his fields of expertise include robotics, deep learning, artificial intelligence, machine learning, physics, electrical engineering, computer algorithms, machine vision, biometrics, computer games, system engineering, human machine interface, numerical programming, and design. He is the author of numerous papers and over 30 patents in these and other subjects, as well as two a bestselling books on computer vision. Currently, he is CEO of Giant.AI, about which we can tell you nothing.

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