On September 21, 2023, the U Bremen Research Alliance, together with JUST ADD AI, the Transfer Center for Artificial Intelligence BREMEN.AI and the Integrated Health Campus Bremen, invites you to the AI in Health conference with a diverse program of lectures, discussions and networking
We are pleased to expand our research collaboration network with the universities Bielefeld and Paderborn by partnering with the "Joint Research Center on Cooperative and Cognition-enabled AI" (CoAI). The Center will investigate how artificial intelligence systems that perceive and act
From September 11-15, the time has come again: Experienced researchers and industry partners will provide insights into the methods of robot manipulation in lectures and practical exercises as part of the EASE Fall School, organized by the Collaborative Research Centre EASE.
Throughout March, the participants of the "Bremen Big Data Challenge 2023" (BBDC) combed through a huge data set from the Alfred Wegener Institute in order to make precise predictions about the state of the sea. For the first time, the students were joined by the scientific staff in
João Manuel Rodrigues was awarded a Junior Fellowship at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) in 2022 for his work on "LabLinking Analytics: Processing and Summarizing Joint Remote-Experiments Data in Everyday Activity Scenarios" Fellows 2022 The Cognitive Systems Lab introduced the LabLinking (LL)
Prof. Dr. Cordelia Imig Date & Time : 26.06.2023 | 16:00 - 17:30 Place : Room 2030, Cognium, Hochschulring 18 What makes our brain so flexible? What mechanisms enable us to process the vast amounts of sensory information so seemingly effortlessly?
Dr. Janelle Pakan Date & Time: 12.06.2023 | 16:00 - 17:30 Room 2030, Cognium, Hochschulring 18 We are constantly learning from our experiences as we engage with the world around us. During this active learning, our senses work together,
Prof. Dr. Jan Clemens Date & Time: 19.06.2023 | 16:00 - 17:30 Location: Room 2030, Cognium, Hochschulring 18 What makes our brain so flexible? What mechanisms enable us to process the vast amounts of sensory information that each and every
The nerve cells in our head are like little loaded colts: ready to "fire" at any time. Our brain consists of billions of them, connected in a dense signal network. This is stuff for nightmares, because what if the signal
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