Richard Capraru is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the critical intersection of automotive safety, sensor technology, and cybersecurity. In an era where the dream of fully autonomous vehicles depends heavily on the "eyes" of the machine—LiDAR, radar, and camera systems—Capraru's contributions focus on ensuring these eyes cannot be easily deceived or degraded by external factors. Protecting the "Eyes" of Autonomous Vehicles
(2019) — Develops a theory of truthmakers using only present entities, appealing to powers and potentialities of objects to ground past-directed truths. richard capraru
Capraru is a in method — he believes metaphysics should be continuous with science, but not reducible to physics. He is willing to posit non-empirical facts (like a preferred frame) if they help solve metaphysical puzzles, but he insists on consistency with empirical findings. Richard Capraru is an emerging researcher whose work
Richard Capraru is a researcher specializing in , specifically focusing on LiDAR and radar-based sensing technologies . His work primarily addresses the challenges of 3D object detection and semantic segmentation under adverse environmental conditions like rain or fog. Key Research Areas Object-Aware Approach for 3D Object Detection in Rain Capraru is a in method — he believes
Time and Metaphysics (German: Zeit und Metaphysik , 2017) — A systematic defense of presentism, engaging with McTaggart, Heidegger, and analytic metaphysics.
: Analyzing how different sensors (LiDAR vs. Radar) interact and where their collective weaknesses lie when faced with adversarial noise or environmental interference .