Tanja Claasen-Vujcic

Tanja Claasen-Vujcic has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Tanja started their career in 1995 as a Board member at the Foundation Child War Victims Former Yugoslavia. In 1997, they joined ASMI, where they held various positions, including Simulation Engineer, Technical Marketing Engineer, Technical Product Manager, Regional Product Manager, and World-wide Product Manager. In 2010, they became the Managing Director of CVD/ Diffusion at ASM and remained in that role until 2017. Tanja then worked as a Senior Advisor at NTSG srl / FibreSecurity bv from 2017 to 2018. In 2018, they became the COO at Robin Radar Systems B.V. Tanja'smost recent position is as a Member of The Supervisory Board at MindAffect, starting in 2022.

Tanja Claasen-Vujcic has an extensive education history. In 1981, they attended CUO Braca Ribar Osijek for an unspecified field of study. From 1986 to 1991, Tanja pursued a BSc in Electronics at the University of Zagreb / Sveučilište u Zagrebu. Tanja then went on to complete an MSc in Electronics at Eindhoven University of Technology from 1991 to 1993. Tanja's academic journey culminated with a PhD in Applied Physics from Delft University of Technology, where they studied from 1993 to 1997.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Robin Radar Systems

We are Robin Radar Systems. Netherlands-based technology leader in radar systems for tracking and classification of small targets. We do that by combining affordable sensors with smart software. Our mission is to provide actionable information that increases safety for both humans and wildlife. Bird Strike Prevention in Aviation We developed bird radar systems to monitor and store bird movements around the clock up, to 10 kilometres, all around. The information is dispatched real time onto tablets in Bird Control Vehicles as well as logged for analysis afterwards. This significantly enhances awareness and provides management information about trends, new hotspots and the overall effectiveness in terms of objective KPI’s. Bird Monitoring in Wind Farms In a growing amount of cases, a permit to build a wind farm is given under the pre-condition that bird movements are monitored 24/7 during pre and post construction of the park. Then, a bird radar becomes a permanent part of the wind farms’ infrastructure. In some cases a ‘start-stop-mechanism’ is required: the Robin system monitors bird movements in real time, and is able to automatically shut down individual turbines to mitigate mortality. Drone Detection in Critical Environments Small Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAV’s) or ‘drones’ pose a lot of new opportunities, but they also bring severe safety and security threats. Demand for high-performing drone detection and intervention methods continues to increase. Our purpose-built drone detection radars, ELVIRA® and IRIS® can automatically distinguish birds from drones. These systems are sold via larger system integrators in the defense & security industry.


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