Ariane Spaenlehauer

Scrum Master at EasyMile

Ariane Spaenlehauer has been working in the field of robotics since 2012. In 2013, they worked as a Computer Tool Development for Data Storage and Use of Requirements for the Embedded Software ESP/ABS at Bosch France, a car part manufacturer. In 2015 they worked at the Imai Laboratory, where they improved a System for Human Being Field of View Estimation Based on RGB-D Sensors. Ariane also worked at the Heudiasyc Research Laboratory as a PhD candidate in Robotics and Visual Navigation Strategies for Multi-Robot SLAM. In 2016, they were a Teaching Engineer at the Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), where they supervised engineering students and master student projects. In 2018 they worked on the Design of an Inertial-Monocular Multi-Robot SLAM at the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering. Since 2019, they have been working at EasyMile as a Scrum Master and Research and Development Engineer, where they have been involved in topics for autonomous vehicles including mono and stereo vision, camera calibrations, localization and perception.

Ariane Spaenlehauer attended the University of Strasbourg from 2010 to 2012, where they received a D.U.T. in Instrumentation with a specialization in Materials and Physico-Chemical Analysis Methods. Ariane then attended the Université de Technologie de Compiègne from 2012 to 2015, where they received an Engineer's degree in Computer Sciences and Engineering with a specialization in Embedded and Real Time Systems. In 2014, they also began their Master's degree in Interacting Complex Systems with a specialization in Technologies for Information Processing and Systems Analysis, which they completed in 2016. In 2017, they attended a Summer School at Lincoln University, and in 2018 they attended a Summer School at the Australian Center for Robotic Vision.

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