Summary
Vladimir Kulyukin is an associate professor and researcher with 13+ years of experience at Utah State University focused on AI, sensor fusion, computer vision, and assistive robotics. He combines rigorous academic research—wavelet algorithms and sensory fusion—with practical R&D in assistive navigation for the blind and mobile/immobile robotic systems, and he has a track record of translating ideas into working Android and embedded solutions. As ABET accreditation manager and long-time educator, he bridges curriculum design, assessment, and hands-on teaching in algorithms and discrete mathematics. He serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, reflecting sustained peer recognition in robotics research. Trained in computational linguistics and computer science with a PhD from the University of Chicago, he brings an unusual blend of language, AI, and embedded-systems expertise to assistive technology.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
M.A., Slavic Linguistics, M.A., Slavic Linguistics at The University of Chicago
M.A., Linguistics, Machine Translation, M.A., Linguistics, Machine Translation at Moscow State Linguistic University