Director of the Institute for Intermodal Transport and Logistics Systems at Technische Universität Braunschweig

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Pannek

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Pannek

EDUCATION

He completed his studies and earned his doctorate in Mathematics at Universität Bayreuth, focusing on receding-horizon control and model predictive control.

CONTACT

Icon
Icon

ABOUT

ABOUT

After roles as research staff and lecturer, including at Universität der Bundeswehr München and Curtin University, he held professorships at Universität der Bundeswehr München and Universität Bremen and served as a senior expert in robotics and automation at IAV GmbH before joining Technische Universität Braunschweig.

Jürgen Pannek serves as Director of the Institute for Intermodal Transport and Logistics Systems at Technische Universität Braunschweig since 2021, where he leads the institute’s research and academic activities. His current research and teaching concentrate on model predictive control, reinforcement learning, intermodality, and digitalization in the context of transport, automation, and robotics.

SEE YOU AT THE
PROSTEP IVIP SYMPOSIUM

The annual Symposium is the highlight of the prostep ivip community – a leading platform for industrial digital transformation. It connects industry, software vendors, and research to advance topics like Model-Based Systems Engineering, Software-Defined Products, Digital Twins, and AI-driven development.

SEE YOU AT THE
PROSTEP IVIP SYMPOSIUM

The annual Symposium is the highlight of the prostep ivip community – a leading platform for industrial digital transformation. It connects industry, software vendors, and research to advance topics like Model-Based Systems Engineering, Software-Defined Products, Digital Twins, and AI-driven development.

SEE YOU AT THE
PROSTEP IVIP SYMPOSIUM

The annual Symposium is the highlight of the prostep ivip community – a leading platform for industrial digital transformation. It connects industry, software vendors, and research to advance topics like Model-Based Systems Engineering, Software-Defined Products, Digital Twins, and AI-driven development.