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Amar Halilovic

Since April 2021, I have been working at the institute on research topics at the intersection of explainable artificial intelligence and robotics. My main research focus is explainable robot navigation, particularly the development of methods that enable autonomous robots to communicate their path and motion planning decisions to humans in a transparent, understandable, and context-appropriate manner.

Prior to this, I studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Sarajevo and Computer Science at Mälardalen University between 2015 and 2020. During my studies, I developed a strong foundation in both engineering and computer science, with a particular focus on control engineering, robotics, and computer vision. This interdisciplinary background forms the basis of my current research on intelligent, autonomous, and explainable robotic systems.

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  • Explainable AI
  • Robotics
  • Explainable Robotics

  • Courses:
    • Course "Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence" (WiSe 2021/22)
    • Course "Explainable Artificial Intelligence" (SoSe 2022-2025)
    • Course “Introduction to Robot Operating System” (SoSe 2025, WiSe 2025/26)
  • Seminars:
    • Proseminar "Artificial Intelligence" (WiSe 2021/22 - WiSe 2023/24)
    • Seminar "Explainable Artificial Intelligence" (SoSe 2021 - WiSe 2022)
    • Seminar "Advances in Artificial Intelligence" (SoSe 2022 - SoSe 2024)
  • Project courses:
    • Project course "Explainable Artificial Intelligence" (WiSe 2021/22 - SoSe 2026)
    • Project course "Artificial Intelligence for Autonomous Systems" (WiSe 2021/22 - SoSe 2026)
    • Project course “Robot Learning” (SoSe 2025, WiSe 2025/26)
  • Supervision of Bachelor's and Master's thesis students

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