I am interested in the kinds of systems that are easy to trust until they are not.
That usually puts me somewhere around security research, cyber-physical systems, autonomous platforms, and the strange edge where software decisions start affecting real-world behavior.
Lately I have been spending time on:
- vulnerabilities in ROS2-based SLAM systems
- LiDAR and perception manipulation in autonomous environments
- security automation that stays understandable under pressure
I work as a security engineer and care a lot about turning good research into useful systems, not just interesting demos.
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