Shreyas Manjunath

Robotics Application Engineer at NODE Robotics

Shreyas Manjunath has a diverse work experience that spans different roles and industries. In 2018, they started working as an Application Developer at Accenture, where they focused on PL/SQL development for a database, Informatica for data integration, and ETL with Java on the front-end. After a year, they transitioned to Fraunhofer IOSB, where they first served as a Student Intern in 2020. During this internship, they supported the department in real-time image and data processing onboard a commercial UAV system. Shreyas'stasks included interfacing an embedded hardware to the UAV system using the Robot Operating System (ROS), investigating SLAM algorithms for camera trajectory estimation, and developing a demonstrator for visualizing the results. Shreyas used C++, Qt, Python, ROS, OpenCV, and OpenSceneGraph for these tasks. In 2021, Shreyas became a Research Assistant at Fraunhofer IOSB, where they continued to contribute until 2022. Additionally, in 2022, they joined NODE Robotics as a Robotics Application Engineer, where they are currently employed.

Shreyas Manjunath pursued a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Electrical, Electronic, and Communications Engineering at RNS Institute of Technology in India from 2014 to 2018. Following that, they enrolled at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, where they acquired a Master of Science (M.Sc) degree in Electrical Engineering and IT from 2019 to 2022.

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Karlsruhe, Germany

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NODE Robotics

Flexibility and autonomy are core requirements for the factory of the future. In the field of intralogistics, AMRs are the key to meeting these requirements.However, the current patchwork of incompatible and inadequate SW solutions for AMRs on the market prevents the spread of this key technology and puts fleet operators further into vendorlock-in situations.With NODE.OS, we provide an end-to-end software solution for operating multi-vendor and heterogeneous AMR fleets with high autonomy and minimal commissioning efforts which can be seamlessly integrated into every production plant.


Headquarters

Stuttgart, Germany

Employees

11-50

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