Won the Amazon Robotics Challenge with the TU Delft team in 2016.
Research Experience
Currently the PI for TU Delft of the EU projects CoreSense, METATOOL, and REMARO, and teaches in the MSc Robotics Program, specifically Knowledge Representation and Symbolic Reasoning (elective course) and systems engineering in the Multidisciplinary Project course. Joined TU Delft as a postdoc in 2015, where he served as the scientific coordinator for the EU-funded projects Factory-in-a-day, ROSIN, and MROS (as PI).
Education
Holds MSc degrees in engineering (2006) and in automation and robotics (2008) from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, and obtained his PhD degree from the same university in 2013, working on self-aware autonomous systems.
Background
Currently an Assistant Professor at the Cognitive Robotics Department of Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. His research interests include: software architectures for intelligent robot control, knowledge representation and reasoning, model-based systems engineering, and self-adaptive systems.
Miscellany
Provides more information about his team's projects and activities through links to the KAS Lab website.