Neue Vortragsreihe "Colloquia de Informatica et de Vita" (CIV)
10/14/2016Im Rahmen dieser neuen Vortragsreihe werden Informatikerinnen sowohl über Ihre Forschung als auch Ihren persönlichen Werdegang berichten und Fragen beantworten. Für das Wintersemester 2016/17 konnten Prof. Dr. Franziska Klügl, Prof. Dr. Sabine Timpf, Dr. Mirja Kühlewind und Prof. Dr. Barbara Staehle gewonnen werden.
In der Vortragsreihe Colloquia Informatica et de Vita berichten Informatikerinnen über ihre Forschung und ihren beruflichen Werdegang.
Im Wintersemester 2016/17 finden die folgenden Vorträge im Informatikgebäude (M2) statt:
Montag, 17.10.2016 17 - 18 Uhr Übungsraum I | Prof. Dr. Franziska Klügl (Örebro University, Schweden) New Trends in Agent-Based Simulation |
Donnerstag, 27.10.2016 17 - 18 Uhr Seminarraum II | Prof. Dr. Sabine Timpf (Universität Augsburg) Intelligente Mobilität |
Montag, 28.11.2016 17 - 18 Uhr Übungsraum I | Dr. Mirja Kühlewind (ETH Zürich) Measurement and Architecture in a Middleboxed Internet |
Mittwoch, 15.02.2017 17 - 18 Uhr Übungsraum I | Prof. Dr. Barbara Staehle (HTWG Konstanz) Cognitive radio for reliable industrial communication |
Curricula Vitae
Franziska Klügl
Franziska Klügl works in the area of multiagent systems for simulation since 1995. As part of her PhD thesis she developed a tool for visually developing multi-agent simulations based on declarative behaviour representation, called SeSAm. 2001-2008 she has been working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Artificial Intelligence at the University Würzburg. In 2008 she moved to Örebro University in Sweden, first as Universitetslektor, then 2009 as Associate Professor at the Modeling and Simulation Research Center. In 2010 she finished the Habilitation with a thesis on "Agent-based Simulation Engineering" and received the Venia Legendi at the University of Würzburg. In October 2011 she was promoted to Full Professor in Information Technology at Örebro University. Currently, Franziska Klügl is member of the Machine Perception and Interaction Lab at the Centre for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems – one of the strong research environments at Örebro University. She teaches courses related to her research topics in various undergraduate and graduate programs and is the program responsible for the basic Computer Science education.
Her research interests include methodologies and tools for multi-agent simulation and their application in different domains. A current focus is on the integration of advanced visualization and information from diverse sensors into a running Multiagent Simulation, as well as in using agents in geospatial simulation and analysis.
In 2010, she visited IRIT at Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France. 2011/2012 she worked as a Guest Professor at the University of Augsburg, Germany. She was involved in organizing a number of events, for example as Publication Chair of AAMAS 2008, PC (Co-)Chair of EUMAS 2008, ATT (Agents in Traffic and Transportation) Workshop Series since 2004, MATES 2011. Currently, she serves as Local Arrangements Chair of AAMAS2018 in Stockholm.
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