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-Since January 2013, I've been a post-doc in the Intelligent Autonomous Systems group at the [[http://ai.uni-bremen.de/|Institute for Artificial Intelligence]]. Before, I worked at the [[http://www.irc.atr.jp/en|ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories]] in Kyoto, Japan, on the [[http://www.irc.atr.jp/en/research-projects/unr|Ubiquitous Network Robot]] project.+Currently, I am heading the software team at [[http://www.magazino.eu|Magazino]], a Munich-based startup developing robotics solutions for intralogistics. 
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 +From January 2013 to December 2014, I was a post-doc in the Intelligent Autonomous Systems group at the [[http://ai.uni-bremen.de/|Institute for Artificial Intelligence]]. Before, I worked at the [[http://www.irc.atr.jp/en|ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories]] in Kyoto, Japan, on the [[http://www.irc.atr.jp/en/research-projects/unr|Ubiquitous Network Robot]] project.
  
 I obtained the Doctor in computer science from TUM in November 2011 for my thesis titled [[http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:91-diss-20111125-1079930-1-7|Knowledge Processing for Autonomous Robots]]. From February to May 2009, I was a visiting scholar in the [[http://humansensing.cs.cmu.edu/|Human Sensing Lab]] at Carnegie Mellon University where I worked with Fernando De la Torre on models of human everyday activities. Previously, I studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the RWTH Aachen, Germany, and Robotics and Embedded Systems at the ENSTA in Paris, France. I spent one year as an intern at the Accenture Technology Labs in Sophia Antipolis, France, where I worked on visual localization and mapping.  I obtained the Doctor in computer science from TUM in November 2011 for my thesis titled [[http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:91-diss-20111125-1079930-1-7|Knowledge Processing for Autonomous Robots]]. From February to May 2009, I was a visiting scholar in the [[http://humansensing.cs.cmu.edu/|Human Sensing Lab]] at Carnegie Mellon University where I worked with Fernando De la Torre on models of human everyday activities. Previously, I studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the RWTH Aachen, Germany, and Robotics and Embedded Systems at the ENSTA in Paris, France. I spent one year as an intern at the Accenture Technology Labs in Sophia Antipolis, France, where I worked on visual localization and mapping. 




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