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Constantin Scholz

Student at Imperial College London

Constantin Scholz is the program lead for SAFEBOT at imec and BruBotics-VUB.12 He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Engineering Science (PhD) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, expected to complete in 2025.3 Scholz holds a Master of Engineering degree from Imperial College London, which he obtained between 2016 and 2020.3

As the SAFEBOT lead, Scholz is working on developing an intelligent perception and control system for robotic manipulators, aiming to ensure safe interaction and collaboration between cobots (collaborative robots) and human workers.12 The SAFEBOT project focuses on overcoming the productivity and safety dilemma in the industry by creating a comprehensive robot control and perception system that can be directly implemented onto robots.1

Scholz describes himself as being devoted to design, deep tech, industry tech, and engineering development, with a focus on fusing sensors.3 He is based in Brussels, Belgium, and is fluent in English and German, with elementary proficiency in Polish and French.3

On his LinkedIn profile, Scholz shares updates about the SAFEBOT project and his involvement in tech events such as the imec Future Summits.4

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Constantin Scholz
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London, United Kingdom