Scientist: Michael Botsch

Michael Botsch profileProf. Michael Botsch holds a PhD from the Technical University of Munich (Germany) and has more than five years of industry experience at Audi AG. Since 2013, he has been Professor in the field of “Vehicle Safety and Signal Processing” at TH Ingolstadt (Germany), where he also serves as Program Director of the Master’s program “Automated Driving and Vehicle Safety”. His research focuses on AI methods for vehicle safety and autonomous driving, with particular emphasis on pre-hoc explainable AI methods and trajectory planning. In addition, he is the Scientific Director of the research institute AImotion Bavaria at TH Ingolstadt.

3D render of conceptual urban autonomous driving

The future of automated vehicles in the EU: Interview with Prof. Michael Botsch and Prof. Werner Huber

Technology can take over an increasing amount of tasks when it comes to driving a vehicle - like braking or steering. The European Union is currently implementing and possibly reviewing some aspects of its regulation in the field of automated, connected and also self-driving vehicles, while vehicle manufacturers are increasingly putting more models on the ...