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  1. Ruzena Bajcsy, 2013. Ruzena Kucera Bajcsy, geb. Ružena Kučerová (slowakisch Ružena Kučerová Bajcsyová; * 28. Mai 1933 in Bratislava, Tschechoslowakei) ist eine US-amerikanische Informatikerin.

  2. Ruzena Bajcsy (born 28 May 1933 Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) is an American engineer and computer scientist who specializes in robotics. She is professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California, Berkeley , [1] where she is also director emerita of CITRIS (the Center for Information Technology ...

  3. Ruzena Bajcsy. Ph.D., Stanford University 719 Sutardja Dai Hall tel: (510) 642-9423. bajcsy@eecs.berkeley.edu. Professor of EECS - Go to her EECS Profile. Director, CITRIS and CITRIS @ Berkeley (2001-2005) - Go to her CITRIS profile. Tele-immersion Lab Website - Visit website. Research Interests.

  4. Ruzena Bajcsy is the NEC Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. She was the founding director of the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) in 2001, a multicampus organization comprising 4 campuses: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Santa ...

  5. Dr. Ruzena Bajcsy is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, and Director Emeritus of the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Science (CITRIS). Her current research areas include artificial intelligence; biosystems and computational biology; control ...

  6. Ruzena Bajcsy: Renowned engineer, ‘enemy of the state’. There was a time when computer vision and robotics pioneer was deemed an “enemy of the state” and disqualified from teaching because of concerns that she could be a bad influence on impressionable students.

  7. 2013. A computerized system for the elastic matching of deformed radiographic images to idealized atlas images. R Bajcsy, R Lieberson, M Reivich. Journal of computer assisted tomography 7 (4), 618-625. , 1983. 549. 1983. Elastically deforming a three-dimensional atlas to match anatomical brain images.