Pei Xu
I am a postdoctoral researcher at The Movement Lab. My research interests include artificial intelligence, computer graphics, and computer vision with a focus on motion planning and reinforcement learning for physics-based character control and embodied agents. I am also interested in applying computer science techniques to other disciplines, like bioengineering and biomedical engineering.
Before joining Stanford University, I was a research assistant professor at Clemson University, working at the Big Data Analytics Lab with Prof. Feng Luo. I received my Ph.D. in computer science from Clemson University under the supervision of Prof. Ioannis Karamouzas. Prior to that, I received an M.S. in electrical engineering from University of Minnesota at Twin Cities.