These are our Members
- Speaker
- Prof. Tanja Schultz
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Cognitive Systems; Biosignal Processing; Human-centered AI Technologies; Speech Recognition and Speech Synthesis
- Speaker
- Prof. Michael Beetz
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science; Institute for Artificial Intelligence
- Subject area: Artificial Intelligence; Cognition-enabled control of robotic agents
- Prof. John Bateman
- Faculty 10 - Linguistics and Literary Studies
- Subject area: Linguisitic data processing; computational dialogue systems; discourse structure; multimodal document design; use of ontologies as a representational tool for intelligent systems
- Prof. Andreas Breiter
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Information -and knowledge management in Education
- Prof. Benjamin Müller
- Faculty 7- Department of Economics
- Subject area: Digital Business, Digitalization & Digital Innovation
- Prof. Christof Büskens
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Optimization; Optimal Control; Feedback Control; Identification of Parameters; Dynamic Systems; Real-Time Systems; Industrial Mathematics; Scientific Computing
- Prof. Vanessa Didelez
- Fachbereich 3 - Mathematik & Informatik
- Subject area: Statistik (Causal Learning and Inference, Time-to-Event Data, Observational Studies)
- Prof. Christian Katzenbach
- Faculty 9 - Cultural Studies
- Subject area: Platform Governance; Artificial Intelligence; Digital Society Discourses; Research Data; Open Access Funding; Media and Internet Regulation
- Prof. Armin Dekorsy
- Faculty 1 - Physics & Electrical Engineering
- Subject area: Communications Engineering
- Prof. Thorsten Dickhaus
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Statistics; data analysis; quantitative methods; applications in the life sciences
- Prof. Rolf Drechsler
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Computer Architecture (systems descriptions, test and verification, synthesis)
- Prof. Udo Frese
- Faculty 3 - Computer Science
- Subject area: Multi-sensorial interactive systems; multi-sensor fusion involving computer vision, robotics
- Prof. Horst Hahn
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Digital medicine; health research; medical imaging
- Prof. Manfred Herrmann
- Faculty 11 - Human and Health Sciences
- Subject area: Cognitive Neuroscience / Neuropsychology
- Prof. Nico Hochgeschwender
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Software Engineering for Cognitive Robots, Trustworthy AI and Robotics, Benchmarking and Performance Evaluation of Cognitive Robots and Systems, Collaborative Robotics
- Prof. Frank Kirchner
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Long-term autonmous robots acting in real world environments
- Prof. Rainer Koschke
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Software Engineering, Program Analysis, Software Evolution, Information Security
- Prof. Louisa Kulke
- Faculty 11 - Human and Health Sciences
- Subject area: Developmental Psychology, Attention, Social Interaction
- Prof. Peter Maaß
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Inverse problems; wavelet-analysis; mathematical methods of signal -and image processing
- Prof. Rainer Malaka
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Digital media; Human-Computer Interaction; Artificial Intelligence; human computation and entertainment computing
- Prof. Sebastian Maneth
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Databases; Automata Theory and Applications; Data Compression
- Prof. Olivia Masseck
- Faculty 2 - Biology & Chemistry
- Subject area: Neurosciences, Optogenetics, Serotonin
- Prof. Nicole Megow
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Combinatorial optimization, efficient algorithms, optimization under uncertainty, applications in production and logistics
- Prof. Dr. Björn Niehaves
- Faculty 3 - Mathematik & Informatik
- Subject area: Urban & Government Technology, Human-AI-Interaction, Ethics & Responsible Design
- Prof. Kerstin Radde-Antweiler
- Faculty 9 - Cultural Studies
- Subject area: Literature and Media of Religions
- Prof. Kerstin Schill
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Cognitive system development; multi-sensory information processing; attentional processes; bio-inspired activity- and place recognition; uncertainty management
- Juniorprof. Daniel Schmand
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Algorithmic Game Theory, Discrete Optimization, Efficient Algorithms, Optimization under Uncertainty
- Subject area: Theoretical math - Logic in computer science, Algorithmic graph structure theory, Parameterized complexity theory, Finite model theory
- Prof. Bettina von Helversen
- Faculty 11 - Human and Health Sciences
- Subject area: Multiple-cue judgment and category learning, Social information in judgment and decision making, Aging and decision making
- Prof. Karsten D. Wolf
- Faculty 12 - Pedagogy and Educational Sciences
- Subject area: Pedagogy of media and multi-media learning environments
- Prof. Karin Wolf-Ostermann
- Faculty 11 - Human and Health Sciences
- Subject area: Nursing Science Research
- Prof. Marvin N. Wright
- Faculty 3- Mathematics & Computer Science; Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS
- Subject area: Statistical Machine Learning, Explainable AI, Biostatistics
- Prof. Gabriel Zachmann
- Faculty 3 - Mathematics & Computer Science
- Subject area: Virtual reality, 3D interaction techniques, geometric computing, visual computing, medical virtual simulators, virtual space mission simulation.
Prof. Dr. Christian Freksa ( † 12.11.2020)
Prof. Dr. Manfred Fahle ( † 26.02.2020)
Prof. Benedikt Buchner (Alumnus)
Prof. Dr. Ron Kikinis (Alumnus)
Prof. Dr. Walter Lang (Alumnus)
Prof. Dr. Johannes Schöning (Alumnus)
Prof. Carsten Lutz (Alumnus)
MMM-Executive Board
The Executive Board is the central decision-making body of MMM. It determines the strategic planning in MMM according to MMM’s mission, vision and values. The Executive Board is elected by the General Assembly and headed by the spokespersons. Current members of the executive board are: Prof. Tanja Schultz, Prof. Michael Beetz, Prof. Andreas Breiter, Prof. Rolf Drechsler, Prof. Andreas Hepp, Prof. Manfred Herrmann, Prof. Frank Kirchner, Prof. Rainer Malaka, and Prof. Kerstin Schill.
Become a member now
Scientists employed at the University of Bremen who wish to become a member of MMM send a written application (via email) to the Spokesperson(s).