Dr. Rasmus Adler | Autonomous systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rasmus Adler | Autonomous systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rasmus Adler, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany

Rasmus Adler joined Fraunhofer Institute of Experimental Software Engineering (IESE) in Kaiserslautern as a scholarship holder on the topic of “Safety of Adaptive Systems”. After his scholarship, he became an employee, assumed different roles and worked for different departments. In the beginning, he focused on safety engineeringand became familiar with safety standards from various domains (automotive, agriculture, automation, railway, medical). In his current position as program manager for autonomous systems, he orchestrates the departments with respect to the engineering of autonomous systems, initiates collaborations with other organizations and represents the institute for this topic. Further, he contributesto various national and international working groups and standardization committees dealing with AI and autonomous systems.

🌐 Professional Profile:

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🏢 Professional Background

Rasmus Adler embarked on his journey with the Fraunhofer Institute of Experimental Software Engineering (IESE) in Kaiserslautern as a scholarship holder, focusing on the critical topic of “Safety of Adaptive Systems.” Transitioning from a scholarship holder to an employee, he diversified his roles and contributed across various departments within the institute.

👨‍💼 Career Evolution

Initially delving into safety engineering, Rasmus Adler immersed himself in understanding safety standards across multiple domains including automotive, agriculture, automation, railway, and medical sectors. This foundational experience equipped him with a robust understanding of safety protocols essential for adaptive systems.

🚀 Current Role: Program Manager for Autonomous Systems

In his current capacity as Program Manager for Autonomous Systems, Rasmus Adler plays a pivotal role in:

  • Departmental Orchestration: He coordinates and harmonizes diverse departments within IESE to optimize the engineering processes for autonomous systems.
  • Collaborative Initiatives: Rasmus proactively seeks collaborations with external organizations, fostering synergistic efforts in the advancement of autonomous systems.
  • Institute Representation: He serves as the spokesperson for IESE on the topic of autonomous systems, effectively representing the institute’s expertise and thought leadership.

🌐 Contribution to Global Initiatives

Rasmus Adler’s influence extends beyond the institute as he actively contributes to various national and international working groups and standardization committees focused on AI and autonomous systems. His contributions play a significant role in shaping global standards and frameworks in these domains.

🔍 Expertise Areas

  • Safety Engineering
  • Autonomous Systems Engineering
  • AI Standardization

Publication Top Notes:

  • Defining and Researching “Dynamic Systems of Systems”
    • Year: 2024
  • Structuring Research Related to Dynamic Risk Management for Autonomous Systems
    • Year: 2023
  • Autonomous System Design Session – Benefits, Challenges and Risks in Various Application Domains
    • Year: 2023
  • Architectural Patterns for Handling Runtime Uncertainty of Data-Driven Models in Safety-Critical Perception
    • Year: 2022
  • Assurance Cases as Foundation Stone for Auditing AI-Enabled and Autonomous Systems: Workshop Results and Political Recommendations for Action from the ExamAI Project
    • Year: 2022