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Hosea Siu

Hosea Siu is a technical staff member of Lincoln Laboratory’s Artificial Intelligence Technologies group. His research is centered around human-machine teaming, particularly with machine learning systems and tightly-coupled human-machine teams, including learning exoskeletons and collaborative AI agents. Prior to joining the laboratory, Hosea earned his PhD and Bachelor’s in aerospace engineering, and his Master’s in planetary science, all at MIT. Hosea’s background in education includes development and teaching of several courses, including the BWSI Design of Assistive Technology course, the BWSI CRE[AT]E Challenge, and various undergraduate and graduate courses in statistics, human factors, and observational astronomy. He is secretly trying to assemble an appropriate skillset to build Iron Man.

Courses taught by Hosea Siu

Autonomous Cognitive Assistant 2025

2025

This course is designed to provide an introduction to fundamental topics in modern machine learning, which comprise the fundamental concepts behind neural networks. It is useful to first develop some familiarity with Python prior to taking this portion of the course. You . . .

  • Free
  • Feb 03, 2025
  • 43 Weeks
  • 2025
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BWSI Python Core 2025

2025

The BWSI Python will equip students with the essential skills that are needed for those BWSI courses that leverage Python in their curricula. Only the 2025 Python course will count for credit for the 2025 summer program.

  • Free
  • Feb 03, 2025
  • 43 Weeks
  • 2025
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