Summary
Jan Zwiener is a professor and systems engineer with 16 years of experience specializing in geodesy, computer vision, and multicopter flight control, combining deep academic credentials (Dr.-Ing. from TU Darmstadt) with hands-on industry work at organizations like CERN, Daimler, Robert Bosch, microdrones, and early at Volocopter. He led Flight Control & Navigation at Volocopter, helping turn experimental VTOL prototypes into production-capable systems and living "the code" that ensures safe autonomous flight. Jan bridges research and practice, teaching at Hochschule Karlsruhe while driving applied research and development that spans sensor fusion, navigation algorithms, and robust control for aerial vehicles. His background in precision surveying and geomatics informs a measured, data-driven approach to perception and state estimation in robotics. Colleagues value him for translating complex theoretical concepts into reliable flight software used in real-world demonstrations and commercial programs. Based in the Greater Karlsruhe area, he continues to blend academic leadership with industrial impact at the intersection of aerospace and geospatial engineering.
16 years of coding experience
M. Sc., Vermessung & Geomatik, 1,0, M. Sc., Vermessung & Geomatik, 1,0 at Hochschule Karlsruhe – Technik und Wirtschaft / University of Applied Sciences
Technischen Universität Darmstadt
German, English