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team:mareike_picklum [2018/03/26 10:43] – [Teaching] mareikepteam:mareike_picklum [2024/08/20 11:15] (current) – [Mareike Picklum] mareikep
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-=====Mareike Picklum=====+=====Dr. Mareike Picklum=====
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-|:::|Tel: |--49 -421 218 64016|+|:::|Tel: |--49 -421 218 64010|
 |:::|Fax: |--49 -421 218 64047| |:::|Fax: |--49 -421 218 64047|
-|:::|Room: |TAB 1.77|+|:::|Room: |1.77|
 |:::|Mail: |<cryptmail>mareikep@cs.uni-bremen.de</cryptmail>| |:::|Mail: |<cryptmail>mareikep@cs.uni-bremen.de</cryptmail>|
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 ====About==== ====About====
 +I am a postdoctoral researcher at the IAI, specializing in the development of probabilistic models for various applicatoins. I earned my PhD (Dr.rer.nat.) from the University of Bremen in May 2024. Before, I was a PhD student in the IAI group, supervised by Prof. Michael Beetz. 
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 I studied Computer Science at the University of Bremen (UoB) and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and received my Master's degree in 2015.  I studied Computer Science at the University of Bremen (UoB) and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and received my Master's degree in 2015. 
-I wrote my Master's thesis under the supervision of Prof. Michael Beetz at the // Institute for Artificial Intelligence // at the UoB addressing the problem of recognizing objects based on natural-language descriptions using graphical probabilistic models. I started my PhD in March 2015 in which I continue working with probabilistic models. +I wrote my Master's thesis under the supervision of Prof. Michael Beetz at the // Institute for Artificial Intelligence // at the UoB addressing the problem of recognizing objects based on natural-language descriptions using graphical probabilistic models. 
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-My work focuses on natural-language understanding and instruction interpretation to extract knowledge and use it to generate plans that can be executed by autonomous robotic systems.+
  
 I am a contributor in the projects [[http://www.pracmln.org|pracmln]] and [[http://www.actioncores.org|PRAC]]. I am a contributor in the projects [[http://www.pracmln.org|pracmln]] and [[http://www.actioncores.org|PRAC]].
 In particular, I developed the publicly available web services [[http://prac.open-ease.org/|PRACWeb]], inviting users to have a look at the PRAC system in operation and [[http://pracmln.open-ease.org|WebMLN]] allowing users to try out inference and learning algorithms of the pracmln system. In particular, I developed the publicly available web services [[http://prac.open-ease.org/|PRACWeb]], inviting users to have a look at the PRAC system in operation and [[http://pracmln.open-ease.org|WebMLN]] allowing users to try out inference and learning algorithms of the pracmln system.
  
-Since February 2017 I am part of the initiative 'Farbige Zustände' (CRC 1232) which aims at the development of a novel experimental method for the development of materials. Within this collaborative research centre, I work on a prototype and feasibility study for an intelligent cognitive software assistant that supports the work of material scientists in designing new materials. +From 2017-2019 was part of the initiative 'Farbige Zustände' (CRC 1232) which aims at the development of a novel experimental method for the development of materials. Within this collaborative research centre, I worked on a prototype and feasibility study for an intelligent cognitive software assistant that supports the work of material scientists in designing new materials.  
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 +My [[https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/2990|PhD thesis]] is centered around the development of probabilistic models to anticipate the outcomes of robotic agents performing actions in various contexts
 ====Teaching==== ====Teaching====
   * AI: Knowledge Acquisition and Representation ([[https://ai.uni-bremen.de/teaching/le-ki2-ws17|WS2017/18]]) (Tutorial/Co-Lecturer)     * AI: Knowledge Acquisition and Representation ([[https://ai.uni-bremen.de/teaching/le-ki2-ws17|WS2017/18]]) (Tutorial/Co-Lecturer)  




Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
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