Caroline Wendlandt

Hi, I am Caroline

Electrical Engineering | AI | Batteries | Robotics

I'm Caroline Wendlandt, an Electrical Engineering student at TUM with a passion for bringing ideas to life. I work at the intersection of robotics, AI, and battery technology—building prototypes, testing systems, and taking projects from concept to deployment. Through research positions, startup collaborations like Cellios, and leading initiatives at TUM.ai, I combine technical expertise in Python, C++, TensorFlow, and PyTorch with hands-on problem-solving. Whether it's developing hand gesture recognition systems, researching sodium battery aging, or managing robotics projects, I'm driven by technology that makes a real impact on people's lives.

Having an impact on people's lives is what drives me. Moreover I love working with people, being positive and learing continously.

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Robotics & AI

Building intelligent systems with TensorFlow, PyTorch, and robotics simulation. Manipulating real robot arms and building cool things

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Battery Research

Researching sodium battery aging and degradation analysis

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Bio Sensor

Developing an electrical sensing circuit for real-time dopamine level detection