Intro
We are excited to introduce Cornelius von Einem as the first in a series of articles highlighting the exceptional student team members working on the Sight Guide project. Each of these brilliant individuals brings their own unique skill set and passion for innovation, and we are thrilled to showcase their contributions to this groundbreaking initiative.
Cornelius von Einem - Robotics and Engineering Enthusiast
Cornelius von Einem is a talented engineer and robotics expert with a strong passion for innovation. He is currently pursuing his PhD at ETH Zurich, a leading institution in the field. Cornelius has a diverse range of experience, having worked as a Teaching Assistant at ETH Zurich, an Engineering Intern at BMW Group and MAN Diesel & Turbo, and a Project Manager and RPA Expert at ETH juniors.
During his time at ETH juniors, Cornelius also took on the role of an Augmented Reality Software Engineer, showcasing his versatility in various technology domains. Cornelius has a proven track record in managing projects and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to deliver cutting-edge solutions.
His educational background is equally impressive, with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Science in Robotics, Systems, and Control from ETH Zurich. His Master's thesis focused on path-constrained localization for rail vehicles using dynamic vision sensors, and his Bachelor's thesis explored automated data analysis of mobile eye trackers in usability studies for product development.
With a keen interest in robotics, mechanics, and cross-country activities, Cornelius brings a unique blend of expertise and passion to the team. His dedication to innovation and collaboration make him an invaluable asset in the pursuit of cutting-edge solutions and technologies.
Robotics and engineering have the power to transform the world we live in. I am thrilled to be a part of a team that pushes the boundaries of what is possible, creating technologies that improve lives and shape the future.