Dr. Robin Kellermann has a bachelor’s degree (BA) in cultural studies from the Otto von Guericke University in Magdeburg and a master’s degree (MA) in historical urban studies from the Technical University of Berlin. In October 2020, he completed his doctorate (Dr. phil.) in the field of historical mobility research. His research interests lie in historical and contemporary analyzes of transport with a special focus on the aspects of sustainability, justice and climate neutrality. Since the end of 2012, he has been a research associate in the Department of Work Studies/Technology and Participation at the TU Berlin. In addition to his teaching activities (mobility and digitization), he is currently the project manager of an exploratory research project on the future development and design of urban airspace by drones and copters (Sky Limits) as well as Project leader of the “Berlin Mobility Data Hub”.
Flying high? Unmanned aircraft and the future of transportation
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly termed ‘drones’, have the potential to become some…