Published over 200 journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers; organized over 140 international conferences; secured more than 17 million euros in research funding; supervised over 40 doctoral students.
Research Experience
The institution focuses on applications and services for mobile and networked communication, with historical research areas also including 3D Computer Vision, Shape Reconstruction, Construction Tree Generation, Robustness and Uncertainty in Distributed and Autonomous Systems, Location-Based Services, Ubiquitous Computing, and Indoor Navigation.
Background
Research interests include Quantum Computing, Quantum Annealing, Quantum Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning, as well as Machine Learning for health-based applications.
Miscellany
Engaged in several additional activities such as the Digital City Munich Association, the Digital World Magazine, and the DIGICON annual event.