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=====Prof. Michael Beetz PhD====== | =====Prof. Michael Beetz PhD====== | ||
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====== About ====== | ====== About ====== | ||
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Michael Beetz received his diploma degree in Computer Science with distinction from the University of Kaiserslautern. He received his MSc, MPhil, and PhD degrees from 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'' | Michael Beetz received his diploma degree in Computer Science with distinction from the University of Kaiserslautern. He received his MSc, MPhil, and PhD degrees from 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'' | ||
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* Co-organizer Dagstuhl seminar 2009 - Cognition, Control and Learning for Robot Manipulation in Human Environments The seminar was held from 16.08.2009 to 21.08.2009 at castle Dagstuhl Germany. The goal of the seminar was to make significant progress towards closing the gap between human and robot manipulation in uncertain environments inhabited by humans. Therefore, this Dagstuhl seminar attempted to get internationally renowned researchers across a range of disciplines together in order to discuss robot manipulation from different points of view. The event was sponsored by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft. ([[http:// | * Co-organizer Dagstuhl seminar 2009 - Cognition, Control and Learning for Robot Manipulation in Human Environments The seminar was held from 16.08.2009 to 21.08.2009 at castle Dagstuhl Germany. The goal of the seminar was to make significant progress towards closing the gap between human and robot manipulation in uncertain environments inhabited by humans. Therefore, this Dagstuhl seminar attempted to get internationally renowned researchers across a range of disciplines together in order to discuss robot manipulation from different points of view. The event was sponsored by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft. ([[http:// | ||
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Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
Head of Institute
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Andrea Cowley
assistant to Prof. Beetz
ai-office@cs.uni-bremen.de
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