Department of Computer Engineering and Software Engineering
Robotics Computer vision Intelligent systems applications Pattern analysis and machine intelligence Systems, man and cybernetics Distributed and parallel processing Information systems design Computer systems software
Industry of the Future and Digital Society
Modeling and Artificial Intelligence New Frontiers in Information and Communication Technologies
Research interests and affiliations
- Robotics
- Computer Vision
- Multi-Agent Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- 2600 ROBOTICS
- 2603 Computer vision
- 2604 Intelligent systems applications
- 2605 Pattern analysis and machine intelligence
- 2606 Systems, man and cybernetics
- 2704 Distributed and parallel processing
- 2710 Information systems design
- 2720 Computer systems software
Publications
Biography
Pierre-Yves Lajoie is a researcher in robotics and artificial intelligence, specializing in robotic perception for single and multi-agent systems. He is a professor in the Department of Computer and Software Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal and has held research positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2019), the Samsung AI Center (2023), and the University of Oxford (2024). His research focuses on robotic perception, artificial intelligence, computer vision, and distributed systems, with applications in aerial, underground, indoor, and space robotics. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Vanier Canada Scholarship and the Best Paper Award at the IEEE ICC 2024 conference. Dedicated to applied research, he has collaborated with numerous academic and industrial partners.
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal