Dr. Richard Capraru is a researcher currently affiliated with the at the University of Tokyo . His expertise focuses on the intersection of robust autonomous systems, adversarial perception, predictive models, and AI agency. Professional Profile
Capraru's work primarily revolves around the intersection of radar hardware and advanced signal processing. Key areas of his research include: Low-Cost Radar Systems richard capraru
A major bottleneck in fully autonomous vehicles is that core perception sensors (like LiDAR) struggle in environments like heavy rain or fog. Dr. Capraru has led multiple breakthroughs to fix this: Richard Capraru - Google Scholar Capraru has led multiple breakthroughs to fix this:
Capraru’s academic journey began at University College London (UCL), where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. During his time at UCL, he was recognized as a Laidlaw Scholar, a prestigious program that supports high-potential undergraduate students in developing leadership and research skills. As a scholar, he conducted foundational work with the UCL Radar Research Group, which set the stage for his later specialization in remote sensing. and AI agency.