Rogerio Bonatti
Senior Researcher
Rogerio Bonatti is a senior researcher in the Applied Sciences Group (ASG) at Microsoft.  His work focuses on multimodal foundational models for decision-making.  He creates generative machine-learning models that fuse language, vision, and other features to allow systems to take the best actions over time.  Much of his past work before joining ASG was in the robotics space, where he deployed autonomous systems in multiple manipulators, virtual and real embodied agents, all the way to flying robots.
Rogerio received his Ph.D. in robotics from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science.  His work has been awarded with a Best Student Paper Finalist Nomination (IROS 2020), a Microsoft Research Dissertation Grant, a Siebel Scholarship and a Swartz Entrepreneurship Fellowship.
He was born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, and holds a B.S. in mechatronics engineering from the University of São Paulo.