Contact Marc Espinós Longa
- Email: Marc.Espinos-Longa@cranfield.ac.uk
- Twitter: @EspinosMarc
- ResearchGate
Areas of expertise
- Aircraft Design
- Autonomous Systems
- Computing, Simulation & Modelling
Background
Marc Espinós Longa completed his BSc in Aerospace Engineering at Polytechnic University of Catalonia between 2014 and 2018, and performed his final degree thesis in Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Achieved a Double Master's degree in Aeronautics and Autonomous Vehicles at Polytechnic University of Catalonia and Cranfield University from 2018 and 2020, respectively. During that period of time, he led the full development of a semi-autonomous swarm of UAV at BAE UAV Swarm Challenge 2019, became Lecturer in Statistics and Probability at ASES Academia and completed his individual research project in swarm intelligence with BAE Systems. Marc is currently a Doctorate Researcher in Aerospace Engineering at Cranfield University in collaboration with BAE Systems.
Current activities
Marc is currently a Doctorate Researcher in Aerospace Engineering at Cranfield University in collaboration with BAE Systems. His main area of research is swarm intelligence for goal-based missions in cooperative environments, being artificial intelligence the core of it. At the moment, he is currently working on Reinforcement Learning (RL) and Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) architectures. Marc is enthused by swarm intelligence, AI, autonomous vehicles and sensor fusion; keen to enhance recognised project management and entrepreneurship skills, he is ready to undertake upcoming challenges and take them to the next level.
Clients
- BAE Systems PLC
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Espinós Longa M, Tsourdos A & Inalhan G. (2023). Swarm Intelligence in Cooperative Environments: n-Step Dynamic Tree Search Algorithm Overview. Journal of Aerospace Information Systems, 20(7)
- Longa ME, Tsourdos A & Inalhan G. (2022). Human–Machine Network Through Bio-Inspired Decentralized Swarm Intelligence and Heterogeneous Teaming in SAR Operations. Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems, 105(4)