CloudGripper: Scalable Cloud-Based Benchmarking
ICRA 2026 work on cloud-connected fleet learning & benchmark environments for robotic manipulation.
Hi there! I am a fourth-year PhD student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, supervised by Prof. Florian Pokorny (main supervisor) and Prof. Erik Elmroth (co-supervisor). Previously, I completed my Master’s degree at Nanyang Technological University and my Bachelor’s degree at Wuhan University. My research is funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP).
I am currently at the UC Berkeley AUTOLAB as a visiting PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Ken Goldberg.
Selected research highlights on cloud robotics, illumination perception, and generative robot learning.
ICRA 2026 work on cloud-connected fleet learning & benchmark environments for robotic manipulation.
IEEE TMM paper on active computational illumination for robust perception in complex clutter.
CoRL & IROS research on quality-aware data selection and generative data augmentation for robotics.
Decoding perception & active sensing in physical clutter through computational illumination and neural light fields.
Treating robot data as a primary artifact: quality metrics, generative scene synthesis, and cross-embodiment curation.
Scaling manipulation policies to cloud-connected robot fleets with CloudGripper benchmarks and foundation VLA models.
Seven focus areas arranged as elements — clear, compact, fully static.
15 peer-reviewed papers in ICRA, IROS, CoRL, CVPR, NeurIPS, IEEE TMM, and RA-L.