Summary
Lerrel Pinto is a research director and entrepreneur who builds general-purpose robots that operate in messy, unpredictable real-world environments, leveraging large-scale data, multi-modal reasoning, and self-improvement at scale. With a decade of experience spanning academia and industry—Assistant Professor at NYU, PhD from Carnegie Mellon, postdoc at Berkeley, research roles at OpenAI, and recent founder exits to Amazon and Meta—he bridges foundational robot learning with product-grade systems. His work has earned major honors (TR35, Sloan, Packard, CIFAR, NSF CAREER) and multiple best-paper awards at ICRA and RSS, reflecting both deep technical rigor and practical impact. Based in New York, he combines the curiosity of an academic inventor with startup execution, often translating lab breakthroughs into acquired companies and media-visible innovations.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Robotics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Mechanical Engineering at IIT GUWAHATI