Mohamed Redouane Berrazouane

Technical Project Manager at ALP.Lab GmbH

Mohamed Redouane Berrazouane is a Technical Project Manager and Software Engineer at ALP.Lab GmbH since January 2020. Prior experience includes a position as Diplomand at Virtual Vehicle Research Center, where significant achievements involved a master's thesis on replicating human driving behavior and extensive data analysis. Earlier roles encompassed teaching physics and English at the National School of Built and Underground Works Engineering, working as a Junior Engineer at Dar Total Solutions focusing on traffic and transport planning, and an engineering trainee at Özgün Construction. Mohamed co-founded G.E.C, a waste management startup recognized in the Algerian Young Entrepreneurs competition, and has held various roles in project training and laboratory assistance. Current educational pursuits include a PhD in Automotive Engineering Technology at Technische Universität Graz, following a Master of Science in Engineering in Energy and Transport Management from FH Joanneum.

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ALP.Lab GmbH

The world of automated driving is coming closer to reality. As the exciting possibilities of this new technology unfold, there is a growing need for testing and verifying the components and systems of automated driving in diverse and complex scenarios. ALP.Lab GmbH (Austrian Light Vehicle Proving Region for Automated Driving) has developed a sophisticated testing environment to meet this demand. Along with public roads, proving grounds, and facilities for data recording and processing, ALP.Lab offers a comprehensive virtual testing environment and a unique test laboratory. So potential challenges can be foreseen as the technology progresses. As an alliance of automotive supplier companies (AVL, Magna) and scientific partners (Joanneum Research, TU Graz, Virtual Vehicle), ALP.Lab will meet the challenges that lie ahead for the future of driving.


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