Adrian Kaehler

Adrian Kaehler
Born United States
Residence Current: Los Altos, CA. Previous: Los Angeles, CA [1]
Nationality American
Fields Robotics
Computer Science
Computer Vision
Computer Architecture
Institutions Intel
Applied Minds
Magic Leap
Alma mater University of California at Santa Cruz
Columbia University
Doctoral advisor Norman Christ
Notable awards Darpa Grand Challenge First Place (2005)
Gordon Bell Prize (1998)

Adrian Kaehler is an American scientist, engineer, entrepreneur, inventor and author. He is best known for his work on the OpenCV Computer Vision library, as well as a book on that library.[2]

Early Life

Adrian Kaehler was born in 1973. At the age of 14, he enrolled in UC Santa Cruz, studying Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics, graduating at 18 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics. He went on to Columbia University, where he received his Ph.D. in 1998 under professor Norman Christ for his work in lattice gauge theory and on the QCDSP supercomputer project.

QCDSP Supercomputer

During the time from 1994 through 1998, Dr. Kaehler worked on the QCDSP supercomputer project. The QCDSP supercomputer was one of the first Teraflop scale supercomputers every built. For this Dr. Kaehler, along with Norman Christ, Robert Mawhinney, and Pavlos Vranas were awarded the Gordon Bell Prize in 1998.

2005 DARPA Grand Challenge

In 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge - Adrian was on the Stanford’s winning team with Sebastian Thrun, Mike Montemerolo, Gary Bradski and others. Designed a computer vision system that contributed to the winning of the race. The winning vehicle, called “Stanley” is currently exhibited in the Smithsonian Institution.

Learning OpenCV

Originally published in 2006, the book Learning OpenCV (O'Reilly Press) serves as an introduction to the library and its use. The book continues to be heavily used by both professionals and students. A second edition of the book is currently available from O'Reilly Media [3]

Magic Leap

Dr. Kaehler is Vice President of Special Projects at Magic Leap, Inc, a stealth startup company that has raised over a half of a billion dollars in venture funding in 2014.[4]

Notable Publications

Dr. Kaehler has publications and patents in a variety of fields:

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