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of Examiners Prof. Dr. Julia Brühne (chairwoman) Prof. Dr. Axel Dunker (vice chairman) Prof. Dr. Kerstin Knopf teresa Cordero Villar (research assistant) Daniel Schmidt (student representative) Contact [...] Contact Person in the ZPA Administrative Office Faculty 10 Kathrin Helmik Daniela Jagel Tanja Schilling zpa-fb10 protect me ?! uni-bremen protect me ?! .de Contact person in the facultly more
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form . Informations List of examiners for the master thesis Master Board of Examiners Prof. Dr. Kerstin Knopf (chairman) Prof. Dr. Claudia Harsch (deputy chairwoman) Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies Paula von [...] Contact Person in the ZPA Administrative Office Faculty 10 Kathrin Helmik Daniela Jagel Tanja Schilling zpa-fb10 protect me ?! uni-bremen protect me ?! .de Contact person in the faculty more
„Vom menschlichen Denken und Wahrnehmen lernen: Intelligente Technik im Dienste des Menschen". KerstinSchill aus dem Studiengang Informatik der Universität Bremen spricht in der Reihe „Eine Uni für alle“
working groups are involved in the project. The “Cognitive Neuroinformatics” led by Professor KerstinSchill develops the algorithms used for geolocation as well as the position of all the melting probes
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Büskens), working together with the research groups “Cognitive Neuroinformatics” (Professorin KerstinSchill) and “Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality” (Professor Gabriel Zachmann). Their task is to develop
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is involved in the project via its Cognitive Neuroinformatics research group. Led by Professor KerstinSchill, Bremen researchers developed the techniques for calculating the location of the probe when it
go to the whole team”. The leader of the University’s high-profile research area, Professor KerstinSchill, who is also the CRC ’s deputy spokesperson, pointed out that “The CRC will further strengthen
at the University of Bremen, the Cognitive Neuroinformatics working group headed by Professor KerstinSchill, and the High-Performance Visualization (HPV) working group headed by Professor Andreas Gerndt