Yahor Bondarauمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Yahor Bondarau is an Associate Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), where he chairs the AI for Multi-modal Sensing (AIMS) lab within the Signal Processing Systems group. His research focuses on developing AI/ML models for multi-modal perception systems in smart cities, public safety, intelligent transportation, defense, and broadcast domains. Key innovations include real-time situational awareness through sensor fusion (thermal, LiDAR, RGB, depth, acoustic, 4D radar) and edge-device optimization. Education: PhD in Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology (2009) MSc in Robotics and Informatics, State Polytechnic University, Belarus (1997) Research Interests: Bondarau specializes in: 1) Anomaly detection without training datasets, 2) Multi-sensor fusion for 3D spatio-temporal modeling, 3) Sparsification of AI models for edge devices, and 4) Explainable AI for privacy preservation. His work bridges AI, computer vision, and real-time systems. Publications: Recent articles emphasize multi-modal sensing, anomaly detection in surveillance, and efficient neural networks for edge deployment, reflecting a consistent focus on real-world AI applications in safety-critical environments. Awards: Award for Exceptional Excellence ITEA (2024) ITEA Award of Excellence (2020) Best Lecturer Award, EE Department (2017) Leadership: Principal investigator for EU projects (SMART Mobility, SINTRA, ELEVATION, ADVISOR). Collaborates with industry (Philips, NXP, ASML, Bosch) and academia (TU Munich, Gent University). Heads the AIMS lab, supervising PhD/Master's students. Teaching: Leads courses in Computer Vision AI and 3D Data Processing and Computer Architecture .









