EASE Research Team
International researchers from the following institutions participate in the CRC EASE:
University of Bremen, Cyber-Physical Systems at the German Reseach Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI:CPS), Cluster of Excellence Cognitive Interaction Technology at Bielefeld University (CITEC), Institute for Cognitive Systems at the Technical University of Munich (ICS), Institute for Robotics and Mechatronics at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Sensor Based Robotic Systems and Intelligent Assistance Systems at the Technical University of Munich (SRA).
EASE Management Board (Vorstand)
Prof. Dr. John Bateman
Contact
E-Mail: bateman[at]uni-bremen.de
Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schill
Contact
Tel: 49 (0) 421 218 64240
E-Mail: kschill[at]informatik.uni-bremen.de
Room: 4.041, Cartesium
Prof. Dr. h.c. Michael Beetz, PhD (Speaker)
Contact
Tel: 49 (0) 421 218 64000
E-Mail: beetz[at]cs.uni-bremen.de
Room: 1.59, TAB, Entrance E
Prof. Dr.-Ing.Tanja Schultz
Contact
Tel: 49 (0) 421 218 64270
E-Mail: tanja.schultz[at]uni-bremen.de
Prof. Dr. Gordon Cheng
Contact
Tel: 49 (0) 89 289 26800
E-Mail: gordon[at]tum.de
Room: 2906.02.014, [TUEIICS] 80333 München, Karlstr. 45-47(2906)
Dr. habil. Hagen Langer
(Managing Director)
Contact
Tel: 049 (0) 421 218 64011
E-Mail: hlanger[at]cs.uni-bremen.de
Room: 1.75, TAB, Entrance E
Cornelia Biebow
(Financial Administration)
Contact
Tel: 049 (0) 421 218 64040
E-Mail: cbiebow[at]uni-bremen.de
Room: 1.76, TAB, Entrance E
Dr.rer.nat. Jörn Syrbe
(Academy Manager)
Contact
Tel: 049 (0) 421 218 64031
E-Mail: syrbe[at]uni-bremen.de
Room: 1.81, TAB, Entrance E
The EASE Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) is part of the EASE Academy and offers guidance and high-quality training to the doctoral researchers of the CRC EASE to obtain key skills and expert knowledge. It provides the framework for a structured way towards their PhD dissertation and promotes an international and interdisciplinary orientation of their research. The qualification program includes topic-based seminars and workshops, regular get-togethers, and an annual Fall School. Furthermore, an alumni network will soon be established.
- started in July 2017
- 2017 - 2021 first funding period
- 2021 - 2025 second funding period
- 3 research areas
- 5 participating institutions at 4 locations in Germany
- 8 participating institutes and faculties
- 11 participating working groups at Bremen University
- 16 subprojects
- 18 principal investigators (PI)
- more than 60 scientists and staff members involved