Professor of Safe AI and Autonomy | Director of Connected Autonomous Vehicles Lab at the University of Surrey, University of Surrey
Saber Fallah is Professor of Safe AI and Autonomy at the University of Surrey He is the founder and director of Connected Automated Vehicles Research Lab (CAV-Lab) where, he leads several CAV research activities funded by the UK government (e.g. EPSRC and innovate UK) in collaboration with companies active in this domain. Prof Fallah's research has contributed significantly to the state-of-the-art research in the areas of connected autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems.He is also co-author of a textbook entitled Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Technologies, modeling and control, (A mechatronics approach) which has been published by John Wiley publishing company in 2014. The book addresses the fundamentals of mechatronic design in hybrid and electric vehicles. Moreover, He is the co-editor of the book of conference proceedings resulted from the organisation of the TAROS 2017 conference published by Springer in 2017.
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