Biography:Carlotta Berry

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Short description: American academic in the field of engineering
Carlotta Berry
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Born
Nashville, Tennessee , U.S.
Alma materSpelman College (B.S.)
Georgia Institute of Technology (B.S.)
Wayne State University (M.S.)
Vanderbilt University (Ph.D.)
Scientific career
FieldsRobotics
Education
InstitutionsRose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tennessee State University

Carlotta Berry is an American academic in the field of engineering. She is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She is co-director of the Rose Building Undergraduate Diversity (ROSE-BUD) program. She is a co-founder of Black In Engineering and a co-founder of Black In Robotics.

Early life and education

Berry received bachelor's degrees in mathematics (1992) and electrical engineering (1993) through a dual degree program between Spelman College and Georgia Tech. At Georgia Tech she observed the scarcity of female and African-American students and faculty within the engineering program, which sparked her desire to become an engineering professor to encourage greater participation of underrepresented populations in the profession.[1] After graduation, she worked in industry to repay her student loans[2] while concurrently pursuing a masters degree at Wayne State University. She earned her masters in control systems from Wayne State University in 1996, and a year later left industry to pursue a doctoral degree at Vanderbilt University.[3] Berry was part of the Vanderbilt University Intelligent Robotics Laboratory (IRL), and was advised by Kazuhiko Kawamura and Julie Adams. Her doctoral thesis was on human-robot interface development for a mobile robot, specifically the enhancement of the interface through graphical visualization of the robot's short-term memory.[4]

Career and research

Berry is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, where her academic interests include educational mobile robotics, human-robot interaction, and recruiting and retention of underrepresented populations in engineering.[5] In 2008, Berry and her colleague Deborah Walter created the Rose Building Undergraduate Diversity (ROSE-BUD) program, which attracts talented female and underrepresented minority students in computer science and electrical, computer, and software engineering through scholarships and other program activities.[6] Berry also worked with a cross-department team of faculty at Rose-Hulman to establish a multidisciplinary robotics minor degree program,[7] for which she continues to serve as co-director. Berry has been a guest speaker at several Women in Engineering outreach events,[8] and she has written articles for the New York Times[9] and ASEE Prism magazine[2] on her experiences as a professor from an underrepresented group.

Awards and recognition

Berry has received several awards for her work increasing diversity in STEM fields, including the Women and Hi Tech Leading Light award[8] and the INSIGHT Into Diversity Inspiring Women in STEM award.[10] In 2020, Berry was named Indiana FIRST Game Changer,[11] One of 30 women in Robotics You need to Know about[12] and Reinvented Magazine Interview of the Year award on Purpose and Passion.[13] In 2021, Berry was named Dr. Lawrence J. Giacoletto Endowed Chair for Electrical and Computer Engineering.[14] She was also awarded the TechPoint Foundation for Youth Bridge Builder award as part of the TechPoint Mira awards.[15],[16],[17]

In June 2021, Berry was named Distinguished Fellow by the American Society for Engineering Education and IEEE Senior Fellow.[18][19][20][21][22][23] In 2022, she earned multiple accolades and awards including 2023 IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award,[24] Society of Women Engineers 2022 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award,[25] 2022 Distinguished Educator Award from the American Society of Engineering Education Electrical and Computer Engineering Division,[26] and 2022 Open Source Hardware Trailblazer Fellow.[27] In 2023, Berry was awarded the Abie Educational Innovation Award by AnitaB.org at the Grace Hopper Celebration in Orlando, FL.[28]

Selected publications

  • Ardell, C. Elevated Inferno, Rebellion Lit, July 2022.
  • Berry, C.A., Remy, S.L. and Rogers, T.E., “Robotics for All Ages: A Standard Robotics Curriculum for K-16,” IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Vol. 23 (2), 40-46, June 2016. https://doi.org/10.1109/MRA.2016.2534240
  • Berry, C.A., Mobile Robotics for Multidisciplinary Study: Synthesis Lectures on Control and Mechatronics, Morgan and Claypool, 2012. https://doi.org/10.2200/S00407ED1V01Y201203CRM004
  • Berry, C.A., “Mobile Robotics: A tool for application-based integration of multidisciplinary undergraduate concepts and research”, Computers in Education Journal, Vol. 1, No. 3., pp. 102–111, 2010. https://peer.asee.org/15642

References

  1. "Alumni Spotlight: Carlotta Berry | School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology". https://ece.gatech.edu/news/352671/alumni-spotlight-carlotta-berry. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Berry, Carlotta (February 2015). "The Power of an Example". http://www.asee-prism.org/last-word-feb-2/. 
  3. Curriculum Vitae of Carlotta Berry
  4. Berry, Carlotta (May 2003). "Enhancing a Human-Robot Interface Using a Sensory EgoSphere". https://www.rose-hulman.edu/~berry123/Pubs/Dissertation.pdf. 
  5. "Carlotta Berry | Rose-Hulman". https://www.rose-hulman.edu/academics/faculty/berry-carlotta-berry123.html. 
  6. "Carlotta Berry Increasing Diversity One Woman at a Time". Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. November 25, 2014. https://www.rose-hulman.edu/news/2014/faculty-profile-carlotta-berry.html. 
  7. Squires, Jessica (July 3, 2011). "Rose-Hulman robotics program in demand, awards first minor degrees". Tribune-Star. https://www.tribstar.com/news/business_news/rose-hulman-robotics-program-in-demand-awards-first-minor-degrees/article_d9c1fea8-6c9f-5822-a472-8001a9d65368.html. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 Long, Dale H. (November 15, 2018). "Rose-Hulman Professor Carlotta Berry Honored for Inspiring Others in STEM". Tribune-Star. https://www.tribstar.com/features/schools/rose-hulman-professor-carlotta-berry-honored-for-inspiring-others-in-stem/article_8431a94f-51e2-5923-9c4f-544a1f2edb78.html. 
  9. Berry, Carlotta A. (2014-11-01). "Opinion | They Call Me Doctor Berry (Published 2014)" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/02/opinion/sunday/they-call-me-doctor-berry.html. 
  10. "Carlotta Berry Honored for Inspiring Women in STEM". August 18, 2016. https://www.rose-hulman.edu/news/2016/carlotta-berry-honored-for-inspiring-women-in-stem.html. 
  11. Toole, Faith (2021-03-15). "Rose-Hulman professor from Avon leads an effort to bring more diversity to the STEM field and crush stereotypes" (in en-US). https://myhcicon.com/black-in-engineering/. 
  12. "30 women in robotics you need to know about – 2020 | Robohub". https://robohub.org/30-women-in-robotics-you-need-to-know-about-2020/. 
  13. "Recognizing Reinventors Recap" (in en). 2020-08-09. https://www.reinventedmagazine.com/post/recognizing-reinventors-recap. 
  14. "Alumna Carlotta Berry named Giacoletto Endowed Faculty Chair at Rose-Hulman" (in en). https://engineering.vanderbilt.edu/news/2021/alumna-carlotta-berry-named-giacoletto-endowed-faculty-chair-at-rose-hulman/. 
  15. "TechPoint Foundation for Youth names Rose-Hulman professor its 2021 Bridge Builder Award winner" (in en-US). 2021-04-02. https://www.mywabashvalley.com/news/local-news/techpoint-foundation-for-youth-names-rose-hulman-professor-its-2021-bridge-builder-award-winner/. 
  16. Roberts, M. "Rose-Hulman Professor to Receive 'Bridge Builder' Award" (in en). https://www.insideindianabusiness.com/story/43590361/tpf4y-names-rosehulman-professor-award-winner. 
  17. Hall, Joshua (2021-04-23). "TechPoint honors 'Best of Tech' Mira Award winners during 22nd annual gala" (in en). https://techpoint.org/2021/04/techpoint-honors-best-of-tech-mira-award-winners-during-22nd-annual-gala/. 
  18. ASEE’s 2021 Award Honorees. (n.d.). https://2021honors.asee.org, Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  19. "Newly Elected Fellows (n.d.)". https://www.asee.org/membership-and-communities/community/Academy-of-Fellows/List-of-ASEE-Fellows. 
  20. "Carlotta Berry Named National Engineering Education Fellow". https://www.rose-hulman.edu/news/2021/carlotta-berry-named-national-engineering-education-fellow.html. 
  21. Loughlin, Sue (20 June 2021). "RHIT's Berry named Distinguished Fellow" (in en). https://www.tribstar.com/news/local_news/rhits-berry-named-distinguished-fellow/article_a714fa20-053f-5fcf-8efa-71d709476437.html. 
  22. "RHIT's Berry named distinguished fellow" (in en-US). 21 June 2021. https://www.tribstar.com/news/local_news/rhits-berry-recognized-by-engineering-society/article_0d1f93be-9042-578e-b0b8-647a7038ee8f.html. 
  23. "RHIT's Berry recognized by engineering society" (in en-US). July 27, 2022. https://www.tribstar.com/news/local_news/rhits-berry-recognized-by-engineering-society/article_0d1f93be-9042-578e-b0b8-647a7038ee8f.html. 
  24. "Congratulations to Carlotta Berry, Recipient of the 2023 IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award [Society News,""] (in en-US). March 2023. https://corporate-awards.ieee.org/recipient/carlotta-berry/. 
  25. "SWE Announces the Recipients of 2022 Annual Awards Program" (in en-US). July 15, 2022. https://alltogether.swe.org/2022/07/swe-announces-the-recipients-of-2022-annual-awards-program/. 
  26. "RHIT's Berry recognized by engineering society" (in en-US). July 27, 2022. https://www.tribstar.com/news/local_news/rhits-berry-recognized-by-engineering-society/article_0d1f93be-9042-578e-b0b8-647a7038ee8. 
  27. Gibb, A (June 15, 2022). "Congratulations to Open Hardware Trailblazers" (in en-US). https://www.oshwa.org/2022/06/15/congratulations-to-the-open-hardware-trailblazers/. 
  28. "Carlotta Berry: Educational Innovation Winner". https://ghc.anitab.org/carlotta-berry/. 

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