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Schlenoff, Craig

Schlenoff, Craig

Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering
Maryland Robotics Center
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Background:

Craig Schlenoff is currently on detail to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) as the Director of the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) National Coordination Office. In this role, he coordinates $10B of Federal Government IT R&D to identify, develop, and transition into use the secure, advanced IT, high-performance computing, networking, and software capabilities needed by the Nation, and to foster public-private partnerships that provide world-leading IT capabilities.

While at NIST, Dr. Schlenoff is the Group Leader of the Cognition and Collaboration Systems Group, the Program Manager of the Robotic Systems for Smart Manufacturing Program, and the Measurement Science for Automated Vehicles Program in the Intelligent Systems Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. His research interests include knowledge representation/ontologies, intention recognition, and performance evaluation techniques applied to manufacturing robotic systems. He has led multiple million-dollar projects, dealing with performance evaluation of advanced military technologies and agility performance of manufacturing robotic systems. He has published over 150 journal and conference papers, guest edited three journals, and written three book chapters. He is currently the Associate Vice President for Standardization within the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society and the vice chair of the IEEE Robot Task Representation Working Group. He previously served as the program manager for the Process Engineering Program at NIST and the Director of Ontologies at VerticalNet. He received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and his Master’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, both in mechanical engineering, and his PhD from the University of Burgundy, France in computer science.

Education:

  • Université de Dijon (France), 2014, Ph.D. Computer Science with High Honors
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. (New York), 1995, M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude
  • University of Maryland, College Park, 1993, B.S. Mechanical Engineering

Awards:

  • NIST Bronze Medal for development of an international standard and supporting messaging language to enable enhanced robot agility in manufacturing applications. 2017.
  • IEEE Emerging Technology Award for the IEEE Core Ontologies for Robotics and Automation Standard (December 2015)
  • NIST Gold Medal Award for developing innovative techniques to secure and measure the performance of smartphones and applications. January 2014
  • NIST Silver Medal Award for developing innovative techniques to measure the performance of automated speech translation systems leading to confident U.S. military fielding. September 2011
  • NIST Bronze Medal Award for developing and administering a groundbreaking performance evaluation framework for characterizing complex intelligent systems, September 2008
  • NIST Colleague’s Choice Award for exemplary leadership and championship of the NIST mission in the management of independent evaluation for the DARPA ASSIST and TRANSTAC programs, December 2007

Professional Affiliations:

  • IEEE Senior Member, March 2009
  • Chair, IEEE Ontologies for Robotics and Automation Standards Working Group (October 2011 – present)