Dr. Jianglin Lan

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Dr. Jianglin Lan is a Lecturer in Autonomous Systems at the University of Glasgow, where he leads the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (AIR) Lab. His research interests encompass safe and robust AI autonomy, low-carbon machine learning techniques, monitoring and verification of learning-enabled systems, data-driven control, and fault diagnosis. With experience as a Research Associate at institutions such as Imperial College London and Universities of Glasgow and Loughborough, Dr. Lan has made significant contributions to fields including robotics and autonomous vehicles. His academic path includes notable positions like Leverhulme Early Career Fellow and Honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London. Dr. Lan holds a PhD in Engineering from the University of Hull and has authored several influential publications. His ongoing projects involve collaborations and funding from prestigious bodies such as the Royal Society and Leverhulme Trust, focusing on advancing methodologies for safe autonomous systems. He welcomes collaboration with students and researchers in related fields.

Research Interests

Experience

Lecturer Autonomous Systems

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Leading the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (AIR) Lab.

Leverhulme Early Career Fellow

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow

Honorary Research Fellow

— Present

Department of Computing, Imperial College London • London

Visiting Scientist

— Present

ABE Group, Wageningen University & Research • Wageningen

Visiting Professor

— Present

Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University • Pittsburgh

Research Associate

— Present

Imperial College London, University of Glasgow, Loughborough University, Sheffield • Various