Our Collaborations
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Visitors & Collaborators
University of Crete, Greece |
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University of California, Berkley USA Bruce is Chair of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 32 and a member of the WC3 Advisory Committee. Conference Chair for the Open Forum on Metadata Registries 2003. |
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Copenhagen Business School, Denmark |
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DSTO, Australia |
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Byrne Data |
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Ernst and Young |
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University of Science and Technology of China |
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Disrupt |
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Linkopping University Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer Systems Division, Linkoping University, Sweden. |
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Masahiro Fujita |
Sony Corporation, Japan |
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Stanford University |
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Sajjad Haider |
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Oxford University |
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Australian National University in Canberra |
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PhD graduate of Stanford University, currently works in department of civil engineering at National Taiwan University (Seminar 11 Aug 2010) |
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University of Twente, The Netherlands Associate Professor Distributed and Embedded Security and University Professor and Director of the Institute of Distributed Systems at Ulm University (seminar 16/4/2010) |
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Visual Risk |
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RWTH Aachen University |
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Kings College London, UK Professor David Clement Makinson is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science, King's College, London and a member of its Group of Logic, Language and Computation. David invented the area of Belief Revision with Peter Gärdenfors and Carlos Alchourron, and contributed seminal work to the area of nonmonotonic reasoning. |
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Ernst and Young |
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Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University, USA |
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Professor University of Toronto (Canada) and University of Trento (Italy) |
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University of Frieberg Bernhard Nebel, University of Freiburg: GermanyBernhard is Professor at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and head of the research group on foundations of AI. He is a member of the IJCAI Inc board of trustees, and a member of the graduate school on Mathematical Logic and Its Applications, and used to be a member of the graduate school on Human and Machine Intelligence, which ended in March 2002. Among other professional services, he served as the Program Co-chair for the 3rd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR'92), as the Program Co-chair for the 18th German Annual Conference on AI (KI'94), as the General Chair of the 21st German Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI'97), and as the Program Chair for the 17th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'01). In 2001, Bernhard Nebel was elected as an ECCAI fellow. |
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University of Maryland, USA Professor in the College of Information Studies and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (seminar 11 Mar 2010) |
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Saleha Raza |
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DARPA, USA John is Program Manager at DARPA for the Dynamic Assembly for System Adaptability, Dependability, and Assurance (DASADA) program. He has conducted information processing research for his entire professional career - on systems ranging in size from the encoder mechanism of a single cell in the Limulus (horseshoe crab) eye to the World Wide Military Command and Control (WWMCCS) system. His education includes a Ph.D. in Computer Science and an M.S. in Neurophysiology from the University of Minnesota, and a B.S. in Zoology from George Washington University. |
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Florian Schaub |
Ulm University, Germany |
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Dresden University of Technology, Germany Michael is a Professor in Computational Logic at TU Dresden. He works in the area of Cognitive Robotics and developed FLUX, a high-level programming system for cognitive agents of all kinds, including autonomous robots. |
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Stanford University |
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Feng Xue |
University of Science and Technology of China |
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