
معرفی
Prof. Michael Reke is a Professor at the Institute for Mobile Autonomous Systems and Cognitive Robotics (MASKOR) within Aachen University of Applied Sciences' Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. He chairs the Audit Committee and teaches courses on vehicle software, digital technology fundamentals, and functional safety (ISO 26262). His research focuses on autonomous driving, mining automation, V2X communication, and sensor systems, with a strong emphasis on practical applications through projects like the modified KIA Niro autonomous vehicle. His work bridges academic research with industry needs, addressing challenges in safety, embedded systems, and real-world implementation.
Research interests include autonomous vehicle navigation, fleet management in unstructured environments (e.g., mining), and the integration of advanced sensor technologies like LiDAR. He collaborates with industry partners such as ETAS GmbH and APIS Informationstechnologien to develop tools and methodologies for automotive software development. His teaching modules emphasize hands-on laboratory work, including model-based design, microcontroller programming, and functional safety protocols.
Key publications from 2020-2024 explore topics like operational design domains, teleoperation systems, and lifelong mapping approaches for autonomous systems. His work addresses both technical and legal challenges in deploying autonomous vehicles, emphasizing practical solutions for industry adoption. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his contributions to automotive engineering education and research are highlighted through ongoing projects and curriculum development.


