Felipe Ramón Fabresse is a Researcher at the Service Robotics Laboratory (SRL - TIC255) within the University of Seville, Spain, specializing in robotics with emphasis on aerial systems and navigation technologies. His work operates under the broader domain of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), focusing on practical robotic applications for real-world service environments. He earned his PhD from the University of Seville in 2017 with the thesis "A multi-hypothesis approach for range-only simultaneous localization and mapping with aerial robots," supervised by Dr. Aníbal Ollero Baturone and Dr. Fernando Caballero. This research pioneered methods for autonomous aerial vehicle navigation using sparse range measurements, addressing critical challenges in sensor-limited scenarios. His core research interests include: Robotics Aerial Robotics Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) Service Robotics Information and Communication Technologies The Service Robotics Laboratory provides a collaborative framework for advancing robotic perception, control, and human-robot interaction. While specific grant details are unreported, the lab's alignment with ICT research indicates active development of deployable robotic solutions for industrial and service applications.