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 1977-1993: with IBM in several technical and managerial positions in 1977-1993: with IBM in several technical and managerial positions in
-international software product development and research. His projects included mainframe operating systems, quality assurance (DOS/VSE and Unix), communications software, full-text information retrieval systems (IBM SearchManager), CIM repository systems, and a system for environmental impact analysis for the EXPO 2000 at Hanover.+international software product development and research. His projects included mainframe operating systems, quality assurance (DOS/VSE and Unix), communications software, full-text information retrieval systems (IBM SearchManager), CIM repository systems, and a system for environmental impact analysis for the EXPO 2000 at Hanover, Germany.
  
 1985-1991: Head of the IBM Institute for Knowledge-based Systems in the Scientific Center of IBM Germany, numerous AI research projects, the most important one being LILOG - Natural Language Processing and Text Understanding. 1985-1991: Head of the IBM Institute for Knowledge-based Systems in the Scientific Center of IBM Germany, numerous AI research projects, the most important one being LILOG - Natural Language Processing and Text Understanding.
  
-since 1998: Affiliate professor at the George Mason University, Machine Learning and Inference Laboratory, formerly directed by the late Dr. Ryszard Michalski, and now by Dr. Janusz Wojtusiak. +2000-2002: CTO at Lenze AG, responsible for hardware and software development from gear boxes, electrical motors, electronic drives and servos to automation software.
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-2000-2002: CTO at Lenze AG, responsible for hardware and software development.+
  
 1993-2009: Chaired Professor for Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Universitaet Bremen heading the Artificial Intelligence Research Group. 1993-2009: Chaired Professor for Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Universitaet Bremen heading the Artificial Intelligence Research Group.
 +Founder and Director of the TZI - Center for Computing and Communication Technologies,with 160 full-time researchers in 2009.
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 +since 1998: Affiliate professor at the George Mason University, Machine Learning and Inference Laboratory, formerly directed by the late Dr. Ryszard Michalski, and now by Dr. Janusz Wojtusiak.
  
 since 2009: supervising PhD students, directing research projects, and acquiring new projects at Universitaet Bremen since 2009: supervising PhD students, directing research projects, and acquiring new projects at Universitaet Bremen
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   * member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the BMBF Leading-edge Cluster ITS-OWL - “Intelligent Technical Systems Ostwestfalen-Lippe”   * member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the BMBF Leading-edge Cluster ITS-OWL - “Intelligent Technical Systems Ostwestfalen-Lippe”
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