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Volker Nannen is a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence, Linear Algebra, and Advanced Programming at University College Groningen, part of the University of Groningen. He holds a PhD from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2009) and has extensive experience in academic and industrial roles. His research focuses on robotics, agent-based simulations, and traction systems for extreme environments. He has contributed to projects such as soil-friendly agricultural robotics, lunar landing pad construction, and climate change policy analysis.
Education: PhD in Computer Science from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2009).
Research interests include autonomous systems, evolutionary algorithms, and sustainable technologies. His work spans robotics for agriculture and space exploration, with a focus on minimizing environmental impact.
Notable awards include the Best Paper Award at the 2006 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference.
He has advised on AI curricula, served as a scientific expert for German government grants, and collaborated with institutions like NASA and the German Federal Ministry of Transport.
Labs/Teams: Involved in projects through Applied Biosignals GmbH (neonatal care) and sedewa.com (soil management robotics).



