Guido de Croon

Guido de Croon

Received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. Currently, he is Full Professor at the Micro Air Vehicle lab (MAVLab) of Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. His research interest lies with computationally efficient, bio-inspired algorithms for autonomous, light-weight flying robots, with an emphasis on computer vision. His work has included fully autonomous flight of the 20-gram flapping wing drone “DelFly Explorer” and a swarm of tiny, 30-gram nano-copters able to explore unknown environments and localize gas leaks. Moreover, his group has made several advances in energy-efficient, low-latency neuromorphic sensing and processing for autonomous drones. Finally, his work has generated various new hypotheses on biological intelligence, including how honeybees actively evaluate distances with optical flow and how flying insects can estimate their flight attitude without using accelerometers.  

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  • Organization
    TU Delft
  • Profession
    Full Professor at the Micro Air Vehicle lab (MAVLab)
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11 July 2025
09:50 - 10:10
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