Mr. Lukas Petersson | Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award
Founder, Vectorview, United States
Lukas Petersson is a passionate AI and robotics researcher, currently serving as the CTO and Co-founder of Vectorview in San Francisco. With a strong background in software engineering, machine learning, and robotics, Lukas has contributed significantly to AI safety evaluations for major labs such as Anthropic. He has a track record of successful funding, securing $2.2M in capital, and conducting groundbreaking research on agentic capabilities of LLMs. 🌟🤖💡
Publication Profile
Education:
Lukas is pursuing his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Engineering Physics and Engineering Mathematics at Lund University, where he has achieved an impressive GPA of 4.9/5 and 5.0/5. He also spent a year at ETH Zurich focusing on Machine Learning and Robotics. 🎓📚
Experience:
Lukas has gathered diverse experience across top organizations such as Google, Disney Research, CommaAI, and the European Space Agency. He has contributed to AI research, robotics, and autonomy engineering, with notable achievements like developing RL algorithms for social robotic interaction and automating data analysis at Google. He has also been part of impactful projects like the viral robot developed at Disney Research. 🏢🧑💻🚀
Research Interests:
Lukas’s research interests lie at the intersection of AI Safety, Machine Learning, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems. His work focuses on improving agentic capabilities of large language models (LLMs) and exploring the application of Reinforcement Learning (RL) for social robots. 🤖🔬🌍
Awards:
Lukas’s work has been recognized in the fields of robotics and AI, contributing to significant advancements in safety and performance. He has excelled in competitive programming and autonomous vehicle development, receiving awards and recognition for his innovative approach to solving real-world challenges. 🏆🌟
Publications:
“Taming the Machine” (2023): Contributed research on AI Safety for a book discussing the future of machine learning and its societal impacts. 📚🧠
“MBSE” (2021): Published and presented a paper on Model-Based Systems Engineering at a conference, focusing on advanced methodologies in systems engineering. 📄🔧