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 I joined the [[http://ai.uni-bremen.de/|Institute for Artificial Intelligence]] at the University of Bremen in 2014 to pursue a PhD under supervision of Prof. [[https://ai.uni-bremen.de/team/michael_beetz|Michael Beetz]]. My research focus lies in the acquisition/representation of knowledge about manipulation actions and their effects through imitation learning and simulation.  I joined the [[http://ai.uni-bremen.de/|Institute for Artificial Intelligence]] at the University of Bremen in 2014 to pursue a PhD under supervision of Prof. [[https://ai.uni-bremen.de/team/michael_beetz|Michael Beetz]]. My research focus lies in the acquisition/representation of knowledge about manipulation actions and their effects through imitation learning and simulation. 
  
-Before joining the group headed by Prof. Beetz, I studied Artificial Intelligence (BSc) and Cognitive Neuroscience (MSc) at [[http://www.ru.nl|Radboud University]]. I also worked as a research assistant at the [[http://walkerlab.berkeley.edu/|Sleep and Neuroimaging lab]] and [[http://bishoplab.berkeley.edu/|Affective Cognitive Neuroscience lab]] at [[http://berkeley.edu/index.html|UC Berkeley]]. My interests lie at the intersection of AI and CNS, particularly regarding how information can learned and represented. +Before joining the group headed by Prof. Beetz, I studied Artificial Intelligence (BSc) and Cognitive Neuroscience (MSc) at [[http://www.ru.nl|Radboud University]]. I also worked as a research assistant at the [[http://walkerlab.berkeley.edu/|Sleep and Neuroimaging lab]] and [[http://bishoplab.berkeley.edu/|Affective Cognitive Neuroscience lab]] at [[http://berkeley.edu/index.html|UC Berkeley]]. My interests lie in machine learning and the intersection of AI and CNS, particularly regarding how information can learned and represented.
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