Benjamin Lehmann received the B.Sc., M.Sc. and the Dr.-Ing. (Ph.D)
degree in electrical engineering and information technology from the
University of Wuppertal, Germany, in 2007, 2008 and 2012.
From 1998-2002 he was with Quante AG (3M), Wuppertal, Germany as
an electronics technician (apprenticeship and skilled worker). After earning his PhD in industry in the field of image processing
for automatic target recognition systems he joined the applied research
department of ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH, Bremen, to work on algorithms for pattern
recognition. After leading the development of synthetic aperture sonar systems
for autonomous underwater vehicles he headed the engineering department for
automation and autonomy and the ThyssenKrupp Marine System (tkMS) Centre of
Competence for Autonomy.
Since 2011 he was also lecturer at the School of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Hochschule Brenmen, where he was teaching the Fundamentals of
Digital Image Processing, Pattern Recognition and Acoustics. From 2020 to 2022
he taught also the module Applied Autonomous Driving at the International
University (IU) via Distance Learning.
In
2022 he joint the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, Hochschule Bremen (City University of Applied Sciences),
Bremen, Germany as a
Professor for machine learning with application in engineering
acoustics.
His
main research interests lie in the area of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
for advanced signal and image processing, Counter AI, underwater
acoustics and sonar engineering.