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Kathrin Flaßkamp is a Professor at Saarland University, specializing in the Department of Systems Engineering. Her work focuses on modeling and simulation of technical systems, with applications spanning robotics, optimal control, and biomedical engineering. She is based at Campus A5 1, Room 1.04, Saarbrücken.
Her research integrates control theory, artificial intelligence, and optimization to address challenges in mobile robotics, autonomous vehicles, and medical devices. A key trend in her recent articles involves leveraging model predictive control, neural networks, and Koopman operators for energy-efficient and cooperative trajectory planning. She also explores applications in stereotactic neurosurgery using continuum robots, emphasizing precision and adaptability.
Her work frequently bridges theoretical advancements with real-world engineering problems, including systems with symmetries, multi-agent coordination, and data-driven methods for dynamical systems. Despite no explicit awards listed, her contributions to optimal control and robotics are evident in her extensive publication record.
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