Dorsa Sadigh, Stanford
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
Dorsa Sadigh is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Her research interests lie in the intersection of control theory, formal methods, and human-robot interactions. Specifically, she works on developing a unifying framework for safe and interactive autonomy. Dorsa received her B.S. from Berkeley EECS in 2012. She was awarded the NDSEG and NSF graduate research fellowships in 2013. She was the recipient of the 2016 Leon O. Chua department award and the 2011 Arthur M. Hopkin department award for achievement in the field of nonlinear science, and she received the Google Anita Borg Scholarship in 2016.