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Dana Kulic
Professor at Monash University
Dr. Dana Kulic is a prominent figure in the fields of robot learning, human-robot interaction, humanoid robotics, human motion analysis, and mechatronics. With a strong educational background, Dana earned a Ph.D. in Robotics, an M. Eng. in Electro-Mechanical Engineering, and a B. A. Sc. in Electro-Mechanical Engineering, all from The University of British Columbia.
Throughout Dana Kulic's career, they have held various academic and professional positions. Dana has been a Professor at Monash University, an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo. Additionally, Dana Kulic has also served as a Project Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo, as well as a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Tokyo. Prior to their academic roles, Dana gained industry experience as a Systems Engineer at both Ballard Power Systems and MacDonald Dettwiler.
Dana Kulic's expertise and research focus extend to areas such as robot learning, human-robot interaction, humanoid robotics, human motion analysis, and mechatronics. The knowledge and insight Dana has accumulated over the years have contributed significantly to the advancements in these fields.