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Dr.-Ing. Arne Rönnau

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Dr.-Ing. Arne Rönnau
Vice Division Manager
Intelligent Systems and Production Engineering

Arne Roennau studied electrical engineering and information technology at KIT, specialising in control engineering and robotics. From 2008 to 2011, he worked as a robotics researcher in the Interactive Diagnostic and Service Systems (IDS) department at the FZI. Since 2011, he has headed the IDS department within the Intelligent Systems and Production Engineering (ISPE) research division and has been head of the FZI Living Lab Service Robotics since 2012.
In 2019, Arne Roennau completed his PhD at KIT on the topic of "Model-based design and optimisation of multi-legged walking robots" under Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ruediger Dillmann.
He specialised in the areas of intelligent robot systems, open source software (especially ROS), human-robot collaboration, design of innovative service robotics applications and applied AI. Arne Rönnau is coordinator of the BMBF transfer centre RimA – Robots in Everyday Life and other public projects such as BoniKI and GANResilRob.
Arne Roennau is a reviewer for international conferences such as IEEE ICRA, IEEE/RSJ IROS, IEEE ICAR and journals such as IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters and IEEE Transactions on Robotics. He is also a regular Associate Editor of IEEE IROS and a member of programme committees of robotics confereces like IAS, IEEE ECMR.

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