Summary
Nils Morozs is a research fellow at the University of York with 11 years of experience applying control theory, reinforcement learning and network simulation to wireless and autonomous systems. His PhD work accelerated and hardened reinforcement-learning approaches for dynamic spectrum access, and he has since led research on safe autonomy within the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology. Nils combines hands‑on simulation and implementation skills (Matlab/Octave, ns-3, C/C++) with applied control experience from embedded and real-time platforms, including a demonstrated rotary inverted pendulum project. He has industry research experience at BT modelling Wi‑Fi interference and contention at both packet and system levels, bridging academic rigour and practical network engineering. Colleagues value his ability to translate theoretical algorithms into robust simulation and prototype code that informs real-world system design. Based in York, UK, he brings a rare mix of control‑systems intuition and communications expertise to problems in safe autonomy and spectrum management.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Latvian Basic Education, Latvian Basic Education at Rīgas 10. Vidusskola
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electronic Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electronic Engineering at University of York
Latvian General Upper Secondary Education, Latvian General Upper Secondary Education at Rīgas Valsts 1. Ģimnāzija
English, Russian, Latvian, French