Curriculum Vitae
Randy Gelfert has been a trained cutting machine operator since 2010. His professional competences lie in the field of practice of all industrial-technical professions in the metalworking industry.
Projects/Cooperation within CeTI you are involved in:
HYDRABYTE RoboSphere / Girls for Robots / CeTI-BAR
What is your research interest?
As an assistant, my focus lies in supporting research initiatives within the field of Multirobot Technology. This involves algorithms, coordinating motion and navigation of robotic systems.
What motivated you to do what you do today?
The challenges posed by movement coordination and navigation of robotic systems, particularly in dynamic environments.
What do you find particularly interesting about CeTI?
The visionary pursuit of enabling real-time interaction between humans and cyber-physical systems captivates me about CeTI.
To which question have you not found an answer lately?
Finding optimal solutions that allow robots to seamlessly navigate and collaborate in real-time, particularly in unpredictable scenarios.
How do you spend your free time?
I immerse myself in the tech world as a nerd, geek, and tech enthusiast, while also nurturing a love for plants and enjoying the creative cooking.