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Before shifting fully into autonomous vehicle security, Dr. Capraru vastly expanded the open-source signal processing community's access to clean radar datasets. Alongside co-researchers from UCL and TU Delft, he developed .
Dr. Capraru’s research footprint spans top institutions globally. He established his foundational technical expertise by earning a B.Eng. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University College London (UCL) in 2021, where his excellence was recognized via the prestigious Laidlaw Scholarship. richard capraru
is a prominent academic researcher specializing in the security of autonomous vehicles, adversarial machine learning, and hardware-level perception vulnerabilities. Currently affiliated with the International Research Center for Neurointelligence (IRCN) at the University of Tokyo, Dr. Capraru’s pioneering work bridges the gap between signal processing, AI robustness, and physical-world robotic deployment. His research heavily investigates how environmental disruptions, like adverse weather, expose hidden security and structural flaws in autonomous vehicle (AV) sensors—most notably Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) and Radar networks. Academic Background and Elite Fellowships Before shifting fully into autonomous vehicle security, Dr