Mandy Xie

PhD Student
Co-advised with Frank Dellaert

I am a Ph.D. student in computer science, co-advised by Professor Frank Dellaert and Professor Harish Ravichandar at Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to enrolling in computer science, I completed my master’s program in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech, and received my bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China. My current research interests cover various topics in robotics, including but not limited to robot motion planning, motion generation, and reactive motion policy learning. I am interested in learning motion policies from demonstrations and leveraging structured motion policy classes such as Riemannian Motion Policy and Geometric Fabrics to improve data efficiency.

Papers

On the Utility of Koopman Operator Theory in Learning Dexterous Manipulation Skills, Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL) - Oral, 2023

Neural Geometric Fabrics: Efficiently Learning High-Dimensional Policies from Demonstration, Cornference on Robot Learning (CoRL), 2022

Neural Geometric Fabrics: Efficiently Learning High-Dimensional Policies from Demonstration, Workshop on Overlooked Aspects of Imitation Learning, Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS), 2022