Usman Fiaz is a robotics and physical AI leader with over a decade of experience spanning academia, national labs, and industry, now shaping global Robotics & Physical AI strategy at EY. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland where his dissertation advanced assured autonomy for multiagent systems with real-time temporal and spatial safety guarantees. At NIST he translated theory into benchmarks, hardware-software implementations, and led teams on autonomous vehicles and AV program experiments, while maintaining academic collaborations and teaching roles. His background includes hands-on contributions to UAV design, aerial grasping, Sim2Real driving-policy transfer, and FPGA work at CERN, reflecting a rare blend of formal methods, control theory, and practical system-building. Colleagues know him for coupling rigorous verification approaches with intelligent mechanical and perception-aware design to enable safe learning in physical systems. He combines deep research pedigree with product-minded delivery, making him effective at moving advanced autonomy from lab prototypes toward real-world deployment.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
HSSC, Pre-Engineering, HSSC, Pre-Engineering at KRL Model College
The University of Maryland, College Park
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering at Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Sciences (PIEAS)
Master of Science - MS, Electrical Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
OpenBot leverages smartphones as brains for low-cost robots. We have designed a small electric vehicle that costs about $50 and serves as a robot body. Our software stack for Android smartphones supports advanced robotics workloads such as person following and real-time autonomous navigation.
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