Elena Sorina Lupu

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Sorina is a Research Fellow at the Openmind Research Institute in Alberta, Canada. She has a PhD from California Institute of Technology (awaiting conferral of the degree) and is an affiliate of the Keck Institute of Space Sciences. She has master degrees from Caltech in Space Engineering and from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL) in Robotics and Autonomous Systems and holds a Bachelors of Science in Electronics Engineering from Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania. She worked previously at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and at Soundbrenner, in Hong Kong. Her current research focuses on autonomy, control, and machine learning applied to robotics and spacecraft. She has won awards and fellowships including the AI4Science Fellowship from Amazon and the Anita Borg Women Techmakers from Google.

In her spare time, she likes to build robots, travel, and listen to audiobooks (please send me recoms.).


šŸ¤– I use this website to share some of my thoughts, experiences, and knowledge. I hope you find it useful. šŸ¤–


news

Feb 28, 2025 Was invited to give a talk at the Maryland Robotics Center as part of the Future Leaders in Robotics and AI Series.
Dec 13, 2024 Was invited to give a talk at Georgia Tech as part of the Faculty Pathways Program. šŸ˜
Sep 12, 2024 Our work ā€œMAGIC-VFM: Meta-learning Adaptation for Ground Interaction Control with Visual Foundation Modelsā€ has been accepted for publication at the 2024 IEEE Transactions on Robotics (T-RO). šŸŽ‰
Aug 7, 2024 We presented our work ā€œVision-Based Detection of Uncooperative Targets and Components on Small Satellitesā€ at the Small Satellite Conference in Utah. Joint work with The Aerospace Corporation.

selected publications

  1. TRO2024
    MAGIC-VFM: Meta-learning Adaptation for Ground Interaction Control with Visual Foundation Models (under review)
    E. S. Lupu*,Ā F. Xie*,Ā J. A. Preiss,Ā J. Alindogan,Ā M. Anderson,Ā andĀ S.-J. Chung
  2. SciRob2021
    A bipedal walking robot that can fly, slackline, and skateboard
    K. Kim,Ā P. Spieler,Ā E. S. Lupu,Ā A. Ramezani,Ā andĀ S.-J. Chung
    Science Robotics, 2021,
  3. ActaAstro2020
    Autonomous in-orbit satellite assembly from a modular heterogeneous swarm
    R. C. Foust,Ā E. S. Lupu,Ā Y. K. Nakka,Ā S.-J. Chung,Ā andĀ F. Y. Hadaegh
    Acta Astronautica, 2020,