Martin Steinberger is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Control and Automation (IRT) at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz). His work focuses on advanced control systems, networked control, model predictive control (MPC), and automation in manufacturing and autonomous systems. He leads research into real-time optimization, fault diagnosis, and safety-critical applications in industries like pharmaceuticals and automotive. Research interests include: Networked Control Systems Model-Based Control Autonomous Vehicle Trajectory Planning Process Automation Robotics and Industrial Automation His work bridges theoretical control engineering with practical applications in manufacturing lines, chemical processes, and autonomous driving. Recent studies emphasize digital real-time release testing for pharmaceuticals, universal control concepts for manufacturing systems, and safety-aware trajectory optimization for automated vehicles. His publications frequently address challenges in time-varying delays, packet loss mitigation, and robust observer design for nonlinear systems. Steinberger collaborates on EU-funded projects and regularly contributes to conferences like the International Workshop on Variable Structure Systems. His research often involves experimental validation, as seen in work with compact pharmaceutical manufacturing setups and small-scale autonomous vehicle testing platforms.








