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Aimee van Wynsberghe

Living and working with robots changes people. How can artificial intelligence (AI) be innovative whilst respecting social values at the same time? In the person of Aimee van Wynsberghe, Bonn is gaining one of the world’s leading researchers in AI and robot ethics.

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Aimee van Wynsberghe

Alec Michael Wodtke

Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2011 Alec Michael Wodtke Alec Wodtke has made significant contributions to photo and atmospheric chemistry and is a world leader in the field of molecular interact

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Alec Michael Wodtke

Alexandre Obertelli

Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2019 Alexandre Obertelli In his role as a Humboldt Professor at TU Darmstadt, Alexandre Obertelli is set to expand the field of physics of rare isotopes into a wor

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Alexandre Obertelli

Andrea Bréard

Mathematician, science historian, sinologist and philosopher Andrea Bréard investigates the history of mathematics in China. She draws on economic, political and social history to acquire insights into China’s intellectual history in its entirety.

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Andrea Bréard

Andreas S. Schulz

Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2014 Andreas S. Schulz Andreas Schulz is a world leader in the field of Operations Research (OR) and a driving force in the new research discipline of algorithmic

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André Platzer

By developing and applying differential dynamic logics, André Platzer has made a crucial contribution to testing the security of cyber-physical systems in, for example, traffic, aviation and shipping as well as robotics.

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André Platzer

Angela Schoellig

Whether you think in terms of autonomous drones, self-driving cars or robots that care for the sick or support older people, machines constantly have to respond to new and unexpected situations. Not all of these situations can be predicted and programmed with the appropriate default response. Machine learning and robots that learn from their experience are the solution.

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Angela Schoellig

Angela Yu

At the Centre for Cognitive Science at TU Darmstadt, the adaptive and intelligent behaviour of humans and machines is a focus of research. Endowed with a Humboldt Professorship, Angela Yu is invited to assume a bridging function there between artificial intelligence and the neurosciences.

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Angela Yu

Anke Hoeffler

Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2019 Anke Hoeffler In her role as a Humboldt Professor, Anke Hoeffler will reinforce conflict and development research at the University of Konstanz where she will

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Anne van Aaken

Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2018 Anne van Aaken Anne van Aaken is invited to the University of Hamburg to drive the economic analysis of law as well as the Law Faculty’s theoretical orientati

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Anne van Aaken