IntCDC Constructive Conversations // Robotics and Automotive Research at RobLab UWA

June 16, 2025, 2:45 p.m. (CEST)

Thomas Bräunl (The University of Western Australia)

IntCDC

Time: June 16, 2025, 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
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We are very excited to welcome Prof. Thomas Bräunl from The University of Western Australia, to our upcoming Constructive Conversations event on Monday, 16 June 2024 from 14:45 - 15:45 p.m.

Thomas Bräunl will give a lecture on “Robotics and Automotive Research at RobLab UWA”.

Topic:

Robotics and Automotive Research at RobLab UWA

Speaker:

Prof. Thomas Bräunl
Renewable Energy Vehicle Project and the Robotics&Automation Lab
The University of Western Australia

Date:

Monday, 16 June 2025   |   14:45 - 15:45 p.m.

Location:

Institut für Systemdynamik (ISYS), Waldburgstr 19, 70563 Stuttgart
 Vaihingen Campus, Seminarraum 1.01

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This lecture is part of the AdvanceAEC partner seminar series. Please register or log in to access the event credentials.


The lecture will take place hybrid. A link for online participation will follow.

 

Abstract

This talk gives an overview about the robotics and automotive research activities at The University of Western Australia.
On the automotive side, this talk covers electric vehicles, EV charging networks, and autonomous driving using Lidar versus deep learning methods. On robotics topics, this talk presents small embedded robots, simulation systems, and humanoid robot research with an outlook to artificial life.

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Bio

Thomas Bräunl is a Professor at The University of Western Australia where he directs the Renewable Energy Vehicle Project as well as the Robotics&Automation Lab. He performed several EV conversions, established WA's first EV charging network and currently works on autonomous vehicles (cars and boats), as well as on humanoid robots.

Professor Bräunl has been a researcher at BASF, Mercedes-Benz, BMW Munich, and BMW Mountain View. He has previously taught at Univ. Stuttgart, Technical Univ. Munich, and Santa Clara University.

 

 

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