Lukas W.

Software Engineer at Kitekraft

Lukas W. has a diverse work experience. In 2016, they worked as a Student Assistant at the TUM Chair of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Real-time Systems, where they were involved in specifying traffic scenarios and implementing features for a path planning benchmark project. In 2017, Lukas worked as a Werkstudent at Elektrobit, gaining practical experience in the field. In 2019, they served as a Working Student at BMW Group before moving on to complete their Master's Thesis at kiteKRAFT, where they developed a ground station concept for a drag power kite. Following this, Lukas worked as an Engineer in Electronics and Software Development at Torqeedo. Currently, they hold the position of a Software Engineer at Kitekraft, starting in 2023.

Lukas W. has a comprehensive education history in the field of engineering and robotics. Lukas obtained their Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Engineering Science from the Technical University of Munich, where they studied from 2013 to 2018. During their undergraduate studies, Lukas had the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and gain international exposure by attending DTU - Technical University of Denmark for a year, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in the process.

To further enhance their expertise, Lukas pursued a Master of Science degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at the University of Technology Sydney in 2018. However, they chose to focus on a different specialization and transferred to the Technical University of Munich to complete their Master's degree. From 2018 to 2020, they engaged in advanced studies in Robotics, Cognition, and Intelligence, culminating in their successful completion of a Master of Science degree.

Overall, Lukas's educational background showcases their continuous dedication to expanding their knowledge and skills within the realm of engineering and robotics.

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