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Josh Bongard

Professor, Department of Computer Science

Graduate Student Advisor

Josh Bongard
Alma mater(s)
  • Ph.D., University of Zurich
Affiliated Department(s)

Department of Computer Science

BIO

Professor Josh Bongard's research centers on evolutionary robotics, evolutionary computation and physical simulation. He runs the Morphology, Evolution & Cognition Laboratory, whose work focuses on the role that morphology and evolution play in cognition.

In 2007, he was awarded a prestigious and was named one of MIT Technology Review's . In 2010 he was awarded a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers () by Barack Obama at a White House ceremony.

To find out more about Dr. Bongard's work, peruse , see , or read his book, . Most recently, Josh was featured in an episode, "Good Robot," of Vermont Public Television's Emerging Science program.

For more information, visit .

Courses

  • CS 3050 - Software Engineering
  • CS 3060 - Evolutionary Robotics
  • CS 3280 - Human Computer Interaction
  • CS 6990 - Evolutionary Robotics

Area(s) of expertise

Evolutionary robotics, evolutionary computation, physical simulation.

Bio

Professor Josh Bongard's research centers on evolutionary robotics, evolutionary computation and physical simulation. He runs the Morphology, Evolution & Cognition Laboratory, whose work focuses on the role that morphology and evolution play in cognition.

In 2007, he was awarded a prestigious and was named one of MIT Technology Review's . In 2010 he was awarded a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers () by Barack Obama at a White House ceremony.

To find out more about Dr. Bongard's work, peruse , see , or read his book, . Most recently, Josh was featured in an episode, "Good Robot," of Vermont Public Television's Emerging Science program.

For more information, visit .

Courses

  • CS 3050 - Software Engineering
  • CS 3060 - Evolutionary Robotics
  • CS 3280 - Human Computer Interaction
  • CS 6990 - Evolutionary Robotics

Areas of Expertise

Evolutionary robotics, evolutionary computation, physical simulation.