Hadi Elnemr
Doctoral candidate in Cyber-Physical Systems group at TUM Heilbronn
I am a doctoral candidate at the Technical University of Munich (Cyber-Physical Systems, Heilbronn campus), working on discrete reachability analysis. I completed an M.Sc. in Information Technology at the University of Stuttgart (INFOTECH programme, Embedded Systems specialisation), including a research project on data-driven state-feedback control for a self-stabilising bicycle and a master’s thesis on tracking bounds for first-order methods in time-varying optimisation.
I hold a B.Sc. in Engineering Materials and Sciences (Mechatronics major) from the German University in Cairo. My bachelor’s thesis at RWTH Aachen addressed lane-level map matching for model-scale vehicles in the Cyber-Physical Mobility Lab (Chair of Embedded Software). More details are on the project page; the thesis PDF is here.
I have been a research assistant at the CPM Lab, taught Advanced Mathematics for INFOTECH at Uni Stuttgart. My interests span control engineering, optimisation, autonomous systems, robotics, and academic teaching.
latest posts
| Mar 24, 2022 | Bachelor Thesis in Germany for a GUC student |
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| Jul 16, 2021 | Programming your ATMega328p using Eclipse IDE instead of Microchip/Atmel Studio |
| Mar 13, 2021 | A new project! |