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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Darius Burschka is a Professor of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Embedded Systems at Technische Universität München (TUM), specifically within the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology. He leads the Professorship of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Embedded Systems and collaborates closely with the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
His academic career includes postdoctoral research at Yale University (1998), associate research scientist and assistant research professor roles at Johns Hopkins University (1999-2005), and has been at TUM since 2005. His research focuses on sensor systems in robotics, human-machine interfaces, video-based navigation, and 3D reconstruction. Notable contributions include advancements in laser-based map generation, monocular navigation algorithms, and endoscopic image registration for medical applications.
Prof. Burschka has received awards such as the Airtec 2010 Silver Award and best paper awards from prominent conferences like IROS and MICCAI. His work spans robotics, autonomous systems, computer vision, and medical imaging, with a strong emphasis on real-world applications in automotive, healthcare, and industrial automation.
- Education:
- Bachelor/Master in Electrical Engineering at TUM
- Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) in Electrical Engineering, TUM (1998)
His research interests include:
- Autonomous navigation and control
- Multi-sensor fusion and 3D reconstruction
- Human-robot interaction and haptic systems
- Robotic perception in dynamic environments
Recent articles highlight advancements in graph neural networks for action segmentation, hybrid tracking systems, and latency modeling in industrial robotics, reflecting his ongoing contributions to cutting-edge robotics and AI.




