Welcome to
SAAM Research Corner
Transform Ideas Into Innovation.
Welcome to SAAM's Research Corner.
Your ideas could be the spark that drives the future of autonomous mobility.
The SAAM ecosystem, uniting a dozen universities and research organizations, is uniquely positioned to shape the future of autonomous mobility. At the same time, SAAM’s reach extends to all corners of society: the general public, policymakers, and industries. By connecting these perspectives with research opportunities, we can unlock incredible potential for innovation.
That’s why SAAM’s Academia Working Group invites you to share your ideas here. Whether you're envisioning solutions to urban mobility challenges, proposing novel use cases for autonomous systems, or imagining how to foster sustainable practices, your ideas matter.
Your proposal could become a topic for a Bachelor or Master thesis, a PhD project, a classroom case study, or even a full-scale innovation initiative. Let’s work together to transform your vision into reality!
How It Works
1. Submit Your Idea
Use our easy submission form to describe your idea. Share the problem you’re addressing, its relevance, and any initial concepts for solutions.
2. Collaborate and Innovate
Our Academia Working Group will review your submission. They will refine your idea and identify students, researchers and programs that can match your need.
If the idea seems relevant, we will get back to you with propositions.
Your dedicated research network within SAAM
The Academia Working Group
The Academia Working Group focuses on fostering collaboration within Switzerland’s academic institutions and research organisations to tackle the challenges of autonomous mobility. Through its work, the group:
- Connects Research Institutions: Strengthening cooperation between universities and research centers across Switzerland.
- Empowers Students and Researchers: Leveraging Switzerland’s vast student workforce by providing opportunities to engage in impactful projects and contribute to cutting-edge research in autonomous mobility.
- Promotes Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Bridging the gap between technical, social, and policy-focused disciplines.