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-|::: ||Managing Director of the IAI\\ Managing Director of the TZI concerted activity EASE Innovation \\ ||+|::: ||Managing Director of the IAI\\ Research Manager of the TZI concerted activity EASE Innovation \\ ||
 |:::|Tel: |--49 -421 218 64005| |:::|Tel: |--49 -421 218 64005|
 |:::|Fax: |--49 -421 218 64047| |:::|Fax: |--49 -421 218 64047|
-|:::|Room: |TAB 1.76+|:::|Room: |TAB 1.55
-|:::|Mail: |<cryptmail>veit@cs.uni-bremen.de</cryptmail>|+|:::|Mail: |<cryptmail>veitec@uni-bremen.de</cryptmail>|
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 ==== About ==== ==== About ====
-Since 2008 Sabine Veit has been a researcher at the University of Bremen and Managing Director of IAIHer research interests include AI-based robotics with a strong focus on social robotics and robotic assistance for elderly and sick people Since 2010 she has been the principal investigator in computer science projects promoting  high school children and young talents. +Sabine Veit is the Managing Director of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bremen. She is the contact person for human resources, financial affairs and contractual matters at the institute 
-In 2014 Sabine Veit became Research Manager of the concerted activity “Cognition-Enabled Assistance” at TZI Center for Computing and Communication Technologies at University of Bremen. Since July 2017 the research topic has been continued with the focus on transfer activities of the collaborative research centre 1320 EASE (Everyday Activity Science and Engineering) under the title “EASE Innovation”+Since 2017, she has been the Research Manager of the concerted activity „EASE Innovation“ at TZI – Center for Computing and Communication Technologies at the University of Bremen.   
- +The research area summarises the transfer activities of the Collaborative Research Center 1320 EASE (Everyday Activity Science and Engineering).  
 +Her research interests include AI-based robotics with a strong focus on social robotics, robotic assistance for elderly and sick people, and computer science projects promoting high school children and young talents




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