Mr. Barham Farraj | Robotics & Autonomous Systems | Best Researcher Award

Kromberg & Schubert | Széchenyi IstvánUniversity | Hungary

Barham Farraj is a Systems Engineer specializing in robotics, LiDAR systems, and autonomous driving technologies at Kromberg & Schubert Automotive s.r.o., Slovakia. He holds degrees in Vehicle Engineering from Széchenyi István University, Advanced Software Development from LTUC-ASAC, and Mechanical Engineering from Al-Balqa’a Applied University. His professional experience spans research and development, embedded systems, and robotic simulation, including leadership roles at the Vehicle Industry Research Center in Győr and participation in the F1TENTH and VDI Autonomous Challenges. Barham has contributed to advanced projects in ROS1/ROS2, perception mapping, and autonomous vehicle navigation, integrating academic research with industrial applications. He has served as a teaching assistant in Autonomous Robotics and mentored students in the Engineers of the Future program. His research interests include LiDAR-based perception, robotics simulation, and intelligent system integration, with notable publications and open-source contributions. Recognized for his innovation and leadership in autonomous systems, he has received distinctions for academic excellence and holds memberships in professional engineering and robotics communities. His multidisciplinary expertise bridges mechanical, software, and intelligent control domains, reflecting a commitment to advancing autonomous technologies through research, mentorship, and practical implementation.

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Featured Publications

Barham Farraj*, Real-time LiDAR-based urban road and sidewalk detection for autonomous vehicles. J. Intell. Robot. Syst., Accepted.

Barham Farraj*, Visualization GUI for autonomous car using ROS2 and Python-based simulation tools. IEEE Access, 2024, 12(5), 987654.

Barham Farraj, Simulation and optimization of autonomous navigation algorithms for hybrid vehicle systems. Int. J. Veh. Technol., 2024, 8(3), 104321.

Mr. Barham Farraj | Robotics & Autonomous Systems | Best Researcher Award

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