Philipp Schillinger is a Lead Scientist at Bosch with 11 years of experience advancing robotics and AI, focusing on autonomous and multi-robot systems. He progressed from PhD research on high-level control and behavior synthesis to applied research and leadership roles that bridge corporate R&D and product-facing robotics teams. His background blends rigorous academic training (PhD in Multi-Robot Systems) with hands-on system integration, from Visual-SLAM and cooperative localization to building robot platforms and simulation tools. Based in the Stuttgart region, he consistently translates complex multi-agent theory into practical robotics solutions within a large industrial context. Notably, he has a track record of developing behavior frameworks and tooling used to evaluate collaborative learning and multi-robot behaviors—skills that make him effective at turning research prototypes into robust, deployable systems.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Two semesters Computer Science in parallel to highschool, Two semesters Computer Science in parallel to highschool at Uni Mannheim
Technischen Universität Darmstadt
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Multi-Robot Systems, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Multi-Robot Systems at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
An RQT plugin for hierarchical launchfile configuration introspection.
Contributions:42 commits, 4 PRs, 26 pushes in 4 years 1 month
hierarchicalintrospection
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