About

In March 2020, I have joined the Chair of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Real-time Systems at the TUM as a research assistant and a PhD candidate. I received my Master’s degree in Mechatronics and Information Technology from the TUM after finishing my Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Science at the TUM.

I have worked on the Providentia++ project with the goal of creating a real-time digital twin of the traffic on the Autobahn A9.

Currently, I am part of the Videtec2 project working on integrating and evaluating vision and radar technology for detecting vulnerable road users at intersections.

My research has been directed towards ensuring the reliability and accuracy of multi-object tracking and localization using a multi-modal sensor infrastructure.

Highlights

Check out my latest project on vehicle pose and extent estimation