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Hello, my name is Albert Lee. I have studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies at Technische Universität München, both Bachelor and Master with the focus on Autonomous and Human-Machine-Interaction. My current research topics are infrastructure-assisted autonomous driving, perception through sensor data fusion and VRU privacy protection.  
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Hello, my name is Albert Lee. I have studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies from 2012 to 2018 at Technical University München (TUM), both Bachelor and Master with the focus on Autonomous and Human-Machine-Interaction. Since January 2022 I am part of research team at Forschungszentrum Informatik, Technical Cognitive Systems (TKS) department and a PhD student at AIFB. My current research topics are infrastructure-assisted autonomous driving, perception through heterogeneous sensor data fusion and VRU privacy protection.  
 
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If interested in Bachelor, Master Thesis or a HIWI job in these research fields, feel free to contact me with your CV for a discussion.  
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If interested in Bachelor, Master Thesis or a HIWI job in these research fields, feel free to contact me with your CV for a discussion round.  
 
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=== Open Bachelor/Master Theses and Hiwi Positions===
 
=== Open Bachelor/Master Theses and Hiwi Positions===

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Hello, my name is Albert Lee. I have studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies from 2012 to 2018 at Technical University München (TUM), both Bachelor and Master with the focus on Autonomous and Human-Machine-Interaction. Since January 2022 I am part of research team at Forschungszentrum Informatik, Technical Cognitive Systems (TKS) department and a PhD student at AIFB. My current research topics are infrastructure-assisted autonomous driving, perception through heterogeneous sensor data fusion and VRU privacy protection.

If interested in Bachelor, Master Thesis or a HIWI job in these research fields, feel free to contact me with your CV for a discussion round.

Open Bachelor/Master Theses and Hiwi Positions

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