Ola Benderius Associate Professor lecture: Sending a truck and a boat to the moon
Sending a truck and a boat to the moon
Ola Benderius is an assistant professor at the Division of Vehicle engineering and autonomous systems (VEAS). His academic background is in Complex adaptive systems (MSc), Machine and vehicle systems (PhD), and Autonomous machines. His present research interests are focusing on bio-inspired autonomous behaviour, bio-inspired perception, and cyberphysical systems. The research is closely coupled with physical water and ground-based platforms. Examples of present research projects are 'Navigation flow bending', 'Ultra-endurance and data-intensive cyberphysical systems', 'Cyberphysical training grounds for artificial intelligence-based vehicular functions', and 'Marine drones'. He also initiated and leads the Chalmers team in Formula student driverless. The research is connected to Chalmers vehicle laboratory Revere, and the Applied artificial intelligence research group at VEAS.
Most welcome to Ola's Associate Professor lecture!
