Recent Alumni Award winner finds success with robotics startup.
I'm attracted by the concept of building things that last without having to be repaired or fixed or upgraded.听
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Nima Keivan
Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder
of CANVAS Technology
Like many kids, Nima Keivan (PhDCompSci鈥17)听enjoyed music. 听
Well, destroying it, anyway.听
Some children might have seen a record player and thought, 鈥淟et me play something loud.鈥 Keivan, on the other hand, preferred to silence the music.听
鈥淚 loved to pull machines apart to see how they worked 鈥 and it was one of these players with the vacuum style,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y parents were fine with it as long as I was able to put it back together. That second part was in doubt.鈥
Luckily, the family was soon able to enjoy tunes again in their Brisbane, Australia, home.
鈥淚 was happy I was able to get it to work again,鈥 Keivan said with a laugh.
There would be more difficult nuts to crack in the machine world, including unmanned autonomous vehicles (UAVs). In many ways, they were still in their infancy when he was an undergraduate student at the University of Queensland. He was team leader for Project Andromeda, which set out to expand the future of UAVs.听
The project didn鈥檛 succeed financially but gave him knowledge he could take to his next destinations. 听
鈥淎t the University of Colorado (continuing on a lab from George Washington University), my focus was on research and using cameras and initial sensors to build maps of the environment and determine where a robot is,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he influence of this work continues to this day and helped at CANVAS.鈥
Keivan is the chief technology officer and co-founder of CANVAS Technology, along with lab-mate Juan Falquez (PhDCompSci鈥18). The company created an autonomous cart that was acquired by Amazon in 2019.
鈥淭he carts primarily used computer vision and cameras to build continuously updated maps of the environments they operated in so they could estimate their own location,鈥 Keivan said. 鈥淚mages from the cameras were also used to detect and avoid obstacles along the carts鈥 path. Operators could configure waypoints and routes through a web-based interface, allowing them control over the actions of the fleet of carts.鈥
For Keivan, the highlight of CANVAS was being a part of the team, complementing each other and guiding each other forward.听
鈥淚鈥檓 attracted by the concept of building things that last without having to be repaired or fixed or upgraded,鈥 he said. 鈥淢aking something truly useful is hard to do, and they have to be properly designed to be functional. The (Amazon) purchase was a nice point of validation for us and is exciting. ... It has potential for a great partnership.鈥
Where can autonomous robot technology lead? It鈥檚 tough to say, but Keivan is excited to find out.
鈥淚t鈥檚 in the zeitgeist, and you can see the benefits,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey are mostly in being able to cut the expense of doing, making and transporting. Historically, it has led to improvement in quality of life, but we still need to continue to have an awareness to do it responsibly and be aware of consequences. But that itself is in the zeitgeist, too.鈥