Ansgar Kasselmann
Technical University of Munich
Place of employment
Informatics 6 - Associate Professorship of Cyber Physical Systems (Prof. Althoff)
Boltzmannstr. 3(5607)/III
85748 Garching b. München
- Room: 5607.03.035
- E-mail: ansgar.kasselmann@tum.de
Curriculum Vitae
Ansgar Kasselmann joined the Cyber-Physical Systems Group under the supervision of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Althoff in October 2025. He earned both his bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and his master's degree in Mechatronics and Information Technology from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). As part of his studies, he spent a semester abroad at Purdue University in the United States.
During his master's thesis at the Cyber-Physical Systems Group, he explored safe reinforcement learning approaches for autonomous driving. His current research continues in this direction, focusing on advancing safe reinforcement learning methods to enable safe real-world deployment to autonomous vehicles.
Offered Topics
I am always looking for motivated students interested in my research area. If you would like to write your thesis, work on a practical project, or discuss your own research idea, please email me your CV and transcripts. Please note: I prefer a brief, informal email over an AI-polished one.
Current topics
[Semester Thesis] Development of an evaluation pipeline for a real autonomous vehicle
[BT/MT/SA/GR] Investigating RL-based Motion Planning for Auto-
nomous Vehicles
[BT] Clothoids VS Polylines - Benchmarking curvilinear coordinate system approaches
[BT/MT] Learn to drive on the EDGAR driving license route
Teaching
Practical Course
SoSe 26 - Provably safe reinforcement learning challenge (co-supervised with Roland Stolz and Tim Walter)
WiSe 25/26 - Provably safe reinforcement learning challenge (co-supervised with Roland Stolz)