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James Schneider

Biomedical Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University

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About James Schneider at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

James Schneider is a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University specializing in advanced biomedical instrumentation and biosensing techniques. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Diffusion-ES: Gradient-Free Planning with Diffusion for Autonomous and Instruction-Guided Driving", and "Decentralized Multi-Agent Active Search and Tracking when Targets Outnumber Agents".

Research Areas

force microscopybiosensingbioanalysisrespiratory supportelectrophoretic techniquesmicelle networkscellular proliferation

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