Florian Meyer
Florian Meyer received the Dipl.-Ing. (M.Sc.) and Ph.D. degrees (with highest honors) in electrical engineering from TU Wien, Vienna, Austria in 2011 and 2015, respectively. From 2011 to 2015, he was a Research and Teaching Assistant with the Institute of Telecommunications, TU Wien. Prior to joining Wireless Communication and Network Sciences Laboratory (WINS Lab) at MIT, he was a Research Scientist with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Dr. Meyer served as a TPC member of several IEEE conferences and is a co-chair of the IEEE ANLN Workshop at IEEE ICC 2018. His current field of interest is statistical signal processing for navigation and multiobject tracking. Techniques resulting from his research have been evaluated using different robotic platforms including autonomous underwater vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicles, and autonomous wave gliders, as well as a variety of sensing technologies such as ultra-wideband radios, high frequency surface wave radars, passive sonar arrays, and multistatic sonar networks.