Aerial Robotic Workers
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George Nikolakopoulos works as a Chair Professor in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (RAI), while heading the Robotics Team at the Division of Systems and Interaction in the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden. In the past he was also affiliated with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) at Pasadena, California for contacting collaborative research on Aerial Planetary Exploration, where his team participated in the DARPA Grand challenge on Sub-T exploration with the COSTAR team of NASA and won the second stage of the competition in February 2020. George is also a member of the Board of Directors at euRobotics , as a member of the Scientific Council of ARTEMIS in the field of Robotics and AI and member of the IFAC TC on Robotics. George is also an elected expert for the permanent working group (PWG) of A.SPIRE with a focus on Process Optimisation and Ultra Carbon Coal as well as an elected member on the Aeneas-XECS in embedded control systems. Finally, George has established the Digital Innovation Hub on Applied AI at Luleå University of Technology, has created 2 spin-offs where FieldRobotix has been selected from IVA to joing the REACHME Silicon Valley accelerator. The work of George and his team has been included 3 times in a row at IVA top 100 list. Dr. Sina Sharif Mansouri obtained his Ph.D degree within the Control Engineering Group, Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering, Luleå University of Technology (LTU), Luleå, Sweden. He received his master of science and bachelor of science from Technical University of Dortmund, Germany in 2014 and University of Tehran, Iran in 2012 respectively. He currently works as a researcher at the Autonomous Driving Lab in Scania Group. Sina has received the Vattenfall's award for best doctoral thesis 2021 and , his published scientific work includes more than 60 published International Journals and Conferences in the fields of his interest. Christoforos Kanellakis received the Ph.D. degree from the Control Engineering Group, Luleå University of Technology (LTU), Sweden, and the Diploma degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras (UPAT), Greece, in 2015. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space Engineering, LTU. He also works in the field of robotics, focusing on the combination of control and vision to enable robots perceive and interact with the environment