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Mladen Berekovic
Affiliation
Institute of Computer Engineering, Universität zu Lübeck, Germany
Topic
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems,Autonomous Vehicles,Correct Function,Failure Modes,Integrated Circuit Design,Latent Vector,Long Short-term Memory,Long Short-term Memory Network,Prediction Model,Test Design,Traffic Scenarios,Traffic Situation,Variational Autoencoder,Accuracy Drop,Active Vectors,Adversarial Attacks,Anomaly Detection,Artificial Intelligence Algorithms,Automotive Industry,Black Box,CatBoost,Classification Quality,Classifier Construction,Coarse-grained,Collision,Combination Of Classifiers,Communication Protocol,Connected Components,Convolutional Layers,Convolutional Neural Network,Critical Path,Cryptographic Keys,Cyber-physical Systems,Dangerous Situations,Deep Neural Network,Denial Of Service,Dependability,Design Space Exploration,Design Stage,Developmental Stages,Distributed Computing,Dynamic Balance,Electronic Design Automation,Evaluation Methodology,Evolutionary Perspective,Explainable Artificial Intelligence,Failure Assessment,Fast Fourier Transform,Fault Tree Analysis,Feature Maps,
Biography
Mladen Berekovic (Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in circuit design for signal processing systems from the Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany. After the Ph.D. studies, he worked on processor design at IBM and led research teams in reconfigurable computing and mobile system design at the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC), Belgium. He is currently the Director of the Institute for Computer Engineering, University of Lübeck, Germany. Before that, he was the Chair of the Computer Engineering Group and the Intel Chair of VLSI design both at the Technical University of Braunschweig (TUBS), Germany. His research interests include circuit and system design for safe, reliable, and secure autonomous systems.