Chandana Paul is a roboticist best known for the discovery of morphological computation and her work on tensegrity robots. She is the author of numerous articles in the area of robotics and artificial intelligence. Paul received her Bachelors in Brain and Cognitive Science (1996) and Computer Science (1998), and Masters in Computer Science (1998) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She performed her Masters research at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab with Rodney Brooks, on the advancement of Mars rover technology. Following this, she moved to Zurich, Switzerland to perform doctoral research with Rolf Pfeifer at the Artificial Intelligence Lab, University of Zurich. Her research was in the area of Biped Robotics, and she received her PhD in Computer Science in 2004.
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