Ute Schmid
Ute Maria Schmid | |
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Nationality | German |
Alma mater | Technical University of Berlin University of Koblenz and Landau |
Known for | interpretable artificial intelligence inductive programming |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Bamberg Osnabrück University Carnegie Mellon University |
Thesis | Erwerb rekursiver Programmiertechniken als Induktion von Konzepten und Regeln: Ein kognitionswissenschaftlicher Zugang zum Erwerb kognitiver Fertigkeiten (1994) |
Doctoral advisor | Bernd Mahr Klaus Eyferth |
Ute Maria Schmid (born 1965)[1] is a German computer scientist whose research interests include interpretable artificial intelligence and inductive programming. She is a professor at the University of Bamberg, in charge of the chair for cognitive systems.
Education and career
[edit]Schmid was a high school student at St.-Thomas-Gymnasium Wettenhausen . She studied psychology at the Erziehungswissenschaftlichen Hochschule Landau (which became part of the University of Koblenz and Landau and later the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau) and at Technische Universität Berlin, earning a diploma through TU Berlin in 1989. Following this, she continued at TU Berlin, studying computer science. She earned both a second diploma and a doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) in 1994,[2] with a dissertation jointly supervised by computer scientist Bernd Mahr and psychologist Klaus Eyferth.[2][3] She completed a habilitation through TU Berlin in 2002.[2]
After postdoctoral research at Carnegie Mellon University,[4] Schmid worked as an assistant professor at TU Berlin from 1994 until 2001, and as a lecturer at Osnabrück University from 2001 to 2004. She took her present position as a professor at the University of Bamberg in 2004, and served as dean of the Faculty of Information Systems and Applied Computer Sciences from 2017 to 2019.[2]
Recognition
[edit]Schmid is a Fellow of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence,[5] elected in 2022.[4][6] In 2023, she was named as a Fellow of the German Informatics Society, honoring her interdisciplinary research combining psychology and computer science, her work in primary school computer science education, and her position as a role model for young women in computer science.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ Middle name and birth year from German National Library catalog entry, retrieved 2024-01-19
- ^ a b c d Lebenslauf, Technologie Allianz Oberfranken, retrieved 2024-01-19; see also linked German-language curriculum vitae
- ^ Ute Schmid at the Mathematics Genealogy Project; unlike the cv, this lists only Mahr as a doctoral advisor
- ^ a b "Ute Schmid", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, 19 June 2023, retrieved 2024-01-19
- ^ EurAI Fellows, European Association for Artificial Intelligence, retrieved 2024-01-19
- ^ High distinction, more networking: Prof. Ute Schmid named EurAI Fellow, Fraunhofer Institute, 29 June 2022, retrieved 2024-01-19
- ^ For Her Achievements in Computer Science: Ute Schmid Honoured as GI Fellow, University of Bamberg, 6 October 2023, retrieved 2024-01-19
External links
[edit]- Home page
- Ute Schmid publications indexed by Google Scholar
- 1965 births
- Living people
- German computer scientists
- German women computer scientists
- Academic staff of the University of Bamberg
- Technische Universität Berlin alumni
- Academic staff of Technische Universität Berlin
- Academic staff of Osnabrück University
- Fellows of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence