Rens Dur
Rens is a Software Engineer at Project MARCH, where he applies his expertise in software development to enhance the exoskeleton's performance. He focuses on implementing balance control using Model Predictive Control (MPC), optimizing calculations with GPU acceleration, and refining the software architecture for improved efficiency and reliability. With experience in integrating complex systems, Rens enjoys tackling technical challenges that make a tangible impact.
Alongside his studies, Rens has gained significant professional experience. He worked as a Software Developer at TU Delft's PRIME department, where he contributed to impactful projects, mentored students, and presented at conferences. His technical background, combined with a strong foundation in Computer Science, equips him with the skills to address the demands of cutting-edge robotics software.
Rens is known for his collaborative mindset and ability to communicate effectively within a team. He values constructive feedback and thrives in environments that emphasize shared learning and progress.
Looking ahead, Rens is excited about the moment the pilot stands balanced with the exoskeleton —a defining achievement that embodies the dedication and teamwork behind Project MARCH.