Jonathan Külz
Technische Universität München
Dienstort
Informatik 6 - Professur für Cyber Physical Systems (Prof. Althoff)
Work:
Boltzmannstr. 3(5607)/III
85748 Garching b. München
- Sprechstunde: upon request
- Raum: 5607.03.036
- jonathan.kuelz@tum.de
Curriculum Vitae
Jonathan Külz joined the Cyber Physical Systems Group as a doctoral candidate under the supervision of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Althoff in November 2021. He received his bachelor's degree in Mechatronics and Information Technology from the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT) and his master's degree in Robotics, Cognition, Intelligence from the Technical University Munich (TUM).
His research includes:
- Algorithmic synthesis of modular robot compositions
- Unifying benchmarks for modular and industrial robotics
- End-to-end learning of robot morphology and control
Offered Thesis Topics
I am always looking for self-motivated students that want to work in my research area. If you are interested in writing your thesis in one of the mentioned available topics or the field of modular robotics in general, please write me a mail containing CV, transcript, and a concise statement of motivation.
Available Bachelor and Master Theses
- Currently, there are no vacant thesis topics.
- If you are interested in writing a thesis in my research area, I am looking forward to your initiative application. Please include a short research proposal stating what area of modular robotics and configuration optimization you are specifically interested in.
Available Semester Projects
- Mastering the Game of Skat Using Decision Transfomers: Description
Open Positions
- [HiWi position] Python Developer for a Modular Robotics Simulation Suite: Description