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Florian Pfaff is a Junior Professor (Assistant Professor) at the Institute of Automation and Software Systems, University of Stuttgart, leading the professorship for "Cognitive Sensor Technology for Future Mobility". He earned his doctorate in computer science from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) with summa cum laude distinction.
His research focuses on:
- Sensor fusion and multi-target tracking algorithms
- Probabilistic modeling for robotic systems
- Industrial automation and optical material sorting
- Estimation theory for high-dimensional spaces
His publication trends show strong emphasis on sensor-based sorting systems, stochastic filtering techniques, and applications of machine learning in industrial automation. Recent work demonstrates increasing focus on 3D pose estimation and real-time control systems.
Awards and honors include:
- ISIF Young Investigator Award
- SICK Science Award for best doctoral thesis
- Inclusion in "Excellent Computer Science Dissertation" compendium
- Multiple best paper awards
He has led research projects at KIT on optical bulk material sorting, served as visiting scholar at University College London, and visiting professor at University of Oxford. He teaches courses on software systems and sensor networks.
Leads the Cognitive Sensor Technology research group at University of Stuttgart, focusing on sensor fusion applications for mobility systems.
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