Aykut Işleyen
RESEARCH PROFILE
Aykut Isleyen works as a PhD candidate in the Dynamics and Control section of Mechanical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) under the supervision of Ömür Arslan and Nathan van de Wouw. He is currently working on Motion Prediction for Motion Planning (MP2) of Autonomous Mobile Systems. His research goal is to develop algorithms that allow safe autonomous navigation of mobile robots that operate in dynamic environments. His research interests include motion prediction, motion planning, and motion perception within the scope of mobile robotics.
Autonomous mobile robots have the potential to have a huge impact on the near future of our civilization. Safe navigation of these robots is the key enabler for that future.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Aykut Isleyen received his BSc degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Physics from Bogazici University, Istanbul, in 2016. He obtained his MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering at Koc University, Istanbul, in 2019. After working in a research team of a start-up company till 2020, he started to work as a PhD candidate in the Dynamics and Control Group of Eindhoven University of Technology.
Recent Publications
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Total Turning and Motion Range Prediction for Safe Unicycle Control
(2024) -
Adaptive Headway Motion Control and Motion Prediction for Safe Unicycle Motion Design
(2024) -
Feedback Motion Prediction for Safe Unicycle Robot Navigation
(2023) -
From Low to High Order Motion Planners
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters (2022)
Ancillary Activities
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