Expert in Robust AI Systems and Stochastic Control Theory
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Delft University of TechnologyLuca Laurenti serves as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the Delft Center for Systems and Control at TU Delft and co-directs the HERALD Delft AI Lab. His academic journey includes a PhD from the University of Oxford's Department of Computer Science, where he was a member of Trinity College. With expertise spanning stochastic systems, control theory, formal methods, and artificial intelligence, his research focuses on developing robust data-driven systems that can reliably interact with dynamic and uncertain environments. His work has garnered significant attention in the academic community, particularly in areas such as Bayesian neural networks, uncertainty quantification in autonomous systems, and safety certification for stochastic systems. He has made notable contributions to the field of autonomous driving control and robustness certification of AI systems, with his publications appearing in prestigious venues such as IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation and Neural Information Processing Systems. As an educator and researcher, Laurenti combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, working on innovative approaches to ensure the reliability and safety of AI systems in real-world scenarios.