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 =====Prof. Michael Beetz PhD====== =====Prof. Michael Beetz PhD======
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 ====== Emails ====== ====== Emails ======
  
-At present, I receive large amount of personal Email messages per day. If you need an urgent or a certain reply, please cc my personal assistants Andrea Cowley and  Lena Jacobs (<cryptmail>ai-office@cs.uni-bremen.de</cryptmail>or one of my students. Thank you.+At present, I receive large number of email messages per day. If you need an urgent or a certain reply, please cc my personal assistants (<cryptmail>ai-office@cs.uni-bremen.de</cryptmail>). Thank you!
 ====== About ====== ====== About ======
 Michael Beetz is a professor for Computer Science at the Faculty for Mathematics & Informatics of the University Bremen and head of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IAI). IAI investigates AI-based control methods for robotic agents, with a focus on human-scale everyday manipulation tasks. With his openEASE, a web-based knowledge service providing robot and human activity data, Michael Beetz aims at improving interoperability in robotics and lowering the barriers for robot programming. Due to this the IAI group provides most of its results as open-source software, primarily in the ROS software library. Michael Beetz is a professor for Computer Science at the Faculty for Mathematics & Informatics of the University Bremen and head of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IAI). IAI investigates AI-based control methods for robotic agents, with a focus on human-scale everyday manipulation tasks. With his openEASE, a web-based knowledge service providing robot and human activity data, Michael Beetz aims at improving interoperability in robotics and lowering the barriers for robot programming. Due to this the IAI group provides most of its results as open-source software, primarily in the ROS software library.
  
 Michael Beetz received his diploma degree in Computer Science with distinction from the University of Kaiserslautern. His MSc, MPhil, and PhD degrees were awarded by Yale University in 1993, 1994, and 1996 and his Venia Legendi from the University of Bonn in 2000. Michael Beetz received his diploma degree in Computer Science with distinction from the University of Kaiserslautern. His MSc, MPhil, and PhD degrees were awarded by Yale University in 1993, 1994, and 1996 and his Venia Legendi from the University of Bonn in 2000.
-Michael Beetz was a member of the steering committee of the European network of excellence in AI planning (PLANET) and coordinating the research area “robot planning”. He is associate editor of the AI Journal. His research interests include plan-based control of robotic agents, knowledge processing and representation for robots, integrated robot learning, and cognitive perception. In 2019, he received an Honorary degree from the University of Örebro for his longstanding cooperation and exceptional, international research.+Michael Beetz was a member of the steering committee of the European network of excellence in AI planning (PLANET) and coordinating the research area “robot planning”. He is associate editor of the AI Journal and the coordinator of the German collaborative research centre EASE (Everyday Activity Science and Engineering, since 2017). His research interests include plan-based control of robotic agents, knowledge processing and representation for robots, integrated robot learning, and cognitive perception. In 2019, he received a honorary degree from the University of Örebro for his longstanding cooperation and exceptional, international research.
 ====== Publications ======  ====== Publications ====== 
 +====2024====
 +<bibtex>
 +<year>2024</year>
 +<author>Beetz</author>
 +<bib>bibfiles/allpublications.bib</bib>
 +</bibtex>
 +====2023====
 +<bibtex>
 +<year>2023</year>
 +<author>Beetz</author>
 +<bib>bibfiles/allpublications.bib</bib>
 +</bibtex>
 +====2022====
 +<bibtex>
 +<year>2022</year>
 +<author>Beetz</author>
 +<bib>bibfiles/allpublications.bib</bib>
 +</bibtex>
 +====2021====
 +<bibtex>
 +<year>2021</year>
 +<author>Beetz</author>
 +<bib>bibfiles/allpublications.bib</bib>
 +</bibtex>
 +====2020====
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 +<year>2020</year>
 +<author>Beetz</author>
 +<bib>bibfiles/allpublications.bib</bib>
 +</bibtex>
 +====2019====
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 +<year>2019</year>
 +<author>Beetz</author>
 +<bib>bibfiles/allpublications.bib</bib>
 +</bibtex>
 ====2018==== ====2018====
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Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
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