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Lambert Spaanenburg
Lambert started his academic journey at Twente University (Netherlands) and has continued over Johan Goethe University (Germany) and Groningen University (Netherlands)) to finally Lund University (Sweden). In the meantime, he has taken sabbatical breaks at Siemens (Germany) and KPN (Netherlands), and even broke out to research jobs at ICN Software (Netherlands) and IMS Stuttgart (Germany). Overall, Lambert ‘s interests have developed from VLSI design and embedded systems to intelligent systems.
Spaanenburg has been involved in 10 long-term knowledge transfers, 8 framework proposals, and 6 university spin-offs. From his department at IMS in Stuttgart came the neural control for the Daimler OSCAR 1992 prototype, currently an upcoming standard car safety measure. From his chair at Groningen University, Dacolian was founded in 2002 that held 60% of the license plate recognition world market before it merged into Q-Free ASA. Currently, Lambert is creating the health technology of the Swedish start-up Comoray.
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