Matti K. is a senior scientist at both Honda Research Institute Japan Co. Ltd. and Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH, focusing on human-machine interaction research in the vehicle and robotics domains. Responsibilities include project initiation and leadership, HMI conceptualization, prototyping, software development, patent drafting, user study preparation and execution, data analysis, student supervision, and results presentation and publication. Previous positions include lecturer on statistical methods at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, research fellow and teaching assistant supervising students from renowned universities, and an internship at BMW Group in highly automated driving. Academic qualifications include a Doctor of Science in Computer Science from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and both a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Cognitive Science from Universität Osnabrück.
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The Honda Research Institute Europe conducts research in Artificial Intelligence and intelligent systems. The ideas of our associates are our products. Ideas that lead to innovations. Innovation through Science is our philosophy. Intelligent systems will shape our future in many ways, ranging from autonomous and accident-free driving to personal robots and from smart design and manufacturing to the efficient use of resources. We envision intelligent systems to work among us, for us and with us. This is why we call it Cooperative Intelligence.