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Dr. Marcus Nolte serves as a Researcher at the Institute of Automatic Control Engineering within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, and Physics at Technical University of Braunschweig. His office is located in Room 603 at Hans-Sommer-Str. 66, 38106 Braunschweig, where he contributes to both research and teaching activities.
Dr. Nolte's research spans multiple domains within automotive control systems, with particular expertise in autonomous vehicle technology. His work encompasses trajectory planning algorithms, sensor fusion techniques, vehicle dynamics control, and environment perception systems for automated driving. His research integrates probabilistic modeling, machine learning approaches, and real-time control systems to address challenges in vehicle automation.
Over the past six years, Dr. Nolte has supervised more than 20 student research projects spanning bachelor's and master's level work. His supervision portfolio demonstrates consistent focus on practical implementations of control algorithms for automated vehicles, including model predictive control frameworks, sensor calibration systems, and trajectory optimization methods. The progression of student projects from 2014-2019 shows increasing complexity in addressing real-world driving scenarios and vehicle-environment interactions.
Dr. Nolte maintains an active research profile with publications available through Google Scholar, though specific recent articles aren't detailed in the current university listing. His work appears closely aligned with the Electronic Vehicle Systems research group at TU Braunschweig, contributing to the university's strong reputation in automotive engineering and control systems research.
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