Summary
Mrigank Rochan is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan and a researcher specializing in computer vision and deep learning with nine years of experience across academia and industry. Previously a Senior Researcher on Huawei Noah’s Ark Lab’s autonomous driving perception team, he built perception systems for 3D object detection and semantic segmentation and has published widely in top venues such as CVPR, ICCV, EMNLP, ICRA and TPAMI. His PhD from the University of Manitoba earned the 2020 CIPPRS John Barron Doctoral Dissertation Award, recognizing his thesis as Canada’s leading work in computer/robot vision that year. He has secured funding from NSERC, Google and his university, and blends rigorous theoretical work with practical systems experience from internships and industry roles including Mapillary. Colleagues know him for bridging cutting-edge research with production-minded perception engineering.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at University of Manitoba
B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering, B.Tech, Computer Science and Engineering at AMRITA VISHWA VIDYAPEETHAM
Loyola High School,Patna