The last started and stopped kext was !UAudio. The error report lists well over 100 kexts, some of which are Apple ones, but you seem to have installed a lot of third party kexts; the ones associated with !UAudio might have been implicated with these crashes. First thing to try is disconnect all hardware and peripherals from your Mac. Do you have a lot of Audio/Video devices or external drives connected? A hardware fault with any of them could freeze your Mac. Try to use the Mac actively for a while with no external devices attached, do the kernel panics return with no peripherals connected? Also, you can try booting into Safe Mode, which I think will disable third party kexts. I am suspecting one of your third party kexts is implicated with the crashes. To get a handle on this faster, I suggest that you download and run Etrecheck and post the output here using the "Additional text" button.
Another test you can do is create a new user and log out the old one and login as the new user and see if there are any kernel panics.
Are you using original memory and internal SSD for this Mac? If the kernel panics persist even in safe mode and with no peripherals connected, I would say that may indicate a hardware problem in the Mac. The most common Mac problem is a failing hard drive, but a bad memory chip could also cause this. You can use DriveDX to get a better handle on the physical health of your internal drive. If you can, run the Apple Hardware Test to rule out other hardware problems.
last started kext at 11024693187439: >!UAudio 405.39 (addr 0xffffff7f9f7ac000, size 315392)
last stopped kext at 11297067824863: >!UAudio 405.39 (addr 0xffffff7f9f7ac000, size 315392)