Dick Volz Award
The Dick Volz Best US PhD Thesis in Robotics and Automation is a yearly award to recognize outstanding Ph.D. thesis in the field of robotics and automation at any research institution in the United States of America. It is awarded with a four years delay as it is based both on thesis quality as well as post-graduation impact, hence, the 2007 Dick Volz Best US PhD Thesis Award was awarded in 2011. Its European counterpart is the Georges Giralt PhD Award.[1]
The award is named after Professor Emeritus Richard A. Volz. He was a former Texas A&M Department of Computer Science department head and the president of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society in 2006-2007.[2] To honor his outstanding research on robotics and control as well as his mentoring, the Dick Volz Best US PhD Thesis in Robotics and Automation was established. The list of award recipients includes the following:
Year | Dick Volz Award | Dick Volz Runner-Up Award | Awarded in |
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2007 | Robert J. Webster III, Vanderbilt University (graduated from Johns Hopkins University) | Jan Peters, TU Darmstadt (graduated from USC)[3] | 2011 |
2008 | Pieter Abbeel, UC Berkeley (graduated from Stanford)[4] | Michael Kaess, MIT (graduated from Georgia Tech) Ed Olson, UMICH (graduated from MIT)[5] | 2012 |
2009 | TBA at R:SS 2013 | TBA at R:SS 2013 | 2013 |
The award committee includes Seth Hutchinson (Univ. of Illinois Urbana Champaign), John M. Hollerbach (Univ. of Utah), Vijay Kumar (Univ. of Pennsylvania), Gaurav Sukhatme (University of Southern California), and Henrik I. Christensen (Georgia Tech).