Prof. Dr.-Ing. Vladislav Nenchev

has been Professor for Embedded Systems at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering since October 2024.

Vladislav Nenchev studied Electrical Engineering at Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin) from 2005 to 2010, supported by a full DAAD scholarship. As a part of his studies, he developed methods for analyzing biological systems during a research stay at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. Afterwards, he earned his PhD in Optimal Robot Motion at TU Berlin. During his doctoral studies, he was a visiting doctoral student and Fulbright Scholar at Boston University. He also collaborated on projects with industry partners in renewable energy and sustainable rail transportation.

In 2016, Prof. Nenchev joined BMW, where he played a key role in developing motion planning and control solutions for active driver assistance systems. By 2020, he was leading the technical area of this work, overseeing the design, implementation, and integration of these systems into target electronic control units, bringing them to production readiness, and enabling their simulation and validation.

At the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Prof. Nenchev will conduct research on autonomous mobile robotics and resilient embedded systems. He is particularly interested in combining model-based approaches from robotics and control theory with artificial intelligence techniques, with applications in automated driving, and the verification of autonomous robots.

 

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