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I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with the Chair of Cyber-Physical Systems headed by Marco Caccamo. Before that, I received my PhD from Sorbonne University in Computer Science and Telecommunications under the guidance of David Gesbert while working at EURECOM in the south of France. My primary focus is on autonomous systems, machine learning and some specific applications in telecommunications engineering. In 2019, I also worked in the Intelligent Wireless Systems Lab at the University of Tokyo supported by a JSPS Fellowship.

I completed my master’s degree in electrical engineering and information technology at Technical University of Munich (TUM) with an exchange semester at the University of Tokyo. Before, I also studied at University College London (UCL) and the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU).

Previously, I worked as a student employee in the electronics and instrumentation department at OHB System, Europe’s third-largest company in the space sector, and as a research assistant at the International Audio Laboratories Erlangen at Fraunhofer IIS contributing to audio perception and processing research. I also took part in the international robotics competition RoboCup with Robotics Erlangen for several years.