About Marc Raibert
Marc Raibert is a lifelong roboticist, best known as the founder and former CEO of Boston Dynamics, the company behind famous robots like BigDog, Atlas, and Spot. He is currently the Executive Director of the RAI Institute (formerly Boston Dynamics AI Institute). Prior to founding Boston Dynamics, he was a professor at both MIT and Carnegie Mellon University, where he established the MIT Leg Lab.
Career
Executive Director
Executive Director
Executive Director
Executive Director
Founder, Board of Directors
Founder, Board of Directors
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer
CEO
CEO
Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Associate Professor, Computer Science Department and the Robotics Institute
Associate Professor, Computer Science Department and the Robotics Institute
Member, Technical Staff
Member, Technical Staff
Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Electrical Engineering
Skills
Core technical and professional competencies developed over a 50+ year career in robotics and academia.
Dynamic Robotics
Legged Locomotion
Control Systems
Real-Time Systems
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Machine Learning
Computer Science
Founding Startups
Venture Capital
Strategic Planning
Executive Leadership
Team Building
Product Vision
Technology Commercialization
Academic Research
Teaching & Mentoring
Public Speaking
Innovation Management
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Domains
Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Dynamic Systems, Computer Science
Academic Research, Technology Commercialization, Defense & Space Technology
Tags
Visionary, Pioneering, Lifelong Roboticist, Educator
Innovation, Dynamic Movement, Future of AI, Practical Application


