by Emily V. Driscoll | May 26th, 2009 | Published in All, Featured

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The 2009 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science is presented to Ruzena Bajcsy for contributions to robotics and computer vision, specifically the development of active perception and the creation of methods to improve our understanding of medical images.

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Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Director Emeritus, Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Science (CITRIS)

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, California

Subject: Computer and Cognitive Science

Award: Benjamin Franklin Medal

To learn more about the Franklin Awards and the other 2009 medalists visit the Franklin Institute Awards home page.

Check back next week for the video profile of another Franklin Institute award winner.

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