Thomas Malsch
CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas Malsch is since 1996 the head of the institute of technology and society at the technical university of Hamburg. From 1966 until 1972 he studied sociology at the FU in Berlin. (1972 diploma in sociology, 1975 graduation dr. rer. pol., 1985 habilitation). From 1972 - 1980 he worked as a researcher at FU Berlin. From 1982 - 1989 he was a research fellow at Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB). 1989 he became the head of the department for "technology and society" at the university in Dortmund. His main research interests are the social impacts of the new communication technologies. Currently, he is the coordinator of the Priority Programme "Socionics - investigating and modelling artificial societies" (1999 - 2005), established by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Technische Universitaet Hamburg-Harburg
Institut für Technik und Gesellschaft
Schwarzenbergstrasse 95
21071 Hamburg
Germany
Email: malsch@tu-harburg.de
Web: http://www.tu-harburg.de/tbg
Christoph Schlieder
Christoph Schlieder is professor of Computing in the Cultural Sciences at Bamberg University, Germany. He holds a Ph.D. and a Habilitation degree in computer science, both from the University of Hamburg. Before coming to Bamberg, he teached at the University of Bremen. His primary research interests are in the field of semantic information processing, especially in ontological modelling, spatial reasoning, and agent-based simulation. He uses semantic technologies to solve problems that arise in the cultural sciences. Within the Priority Programme 'Socionics – investigating and modelling artificial societies' (1999-2005) of the German Research Foundation (DFG) he has studied network-based models of large-scale communication processes.
Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Informatik in den Kultur-
Geschichts- und Geowissenschaften
Bamberg
96045
Germany
Email: christoph.schlieder@wiai.uni-bamberg.de
Web: http://www.kinf.wiai.uni-bamberg.de/
Peter Kiefer
Peter Kiefer is a research assistant and PhD candidate in Applied Computer Sciences at the University of Bamberg. His research interests are in the areas of multi-agent web mining, and in mobile computing. He is in the second year of his PhD project which is concerned with intention recognition from motion patterns for mobile assistance systems. He received a graduate degree in information systems from the University of Bamberg.
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Feldkirchenstr. 21
Bamberg
D-96045
Germany
Email: peter.kiefer@wiai.uni-bamberg.de
Web: http://www.uni-bamberg.de/fakultaeten/wiai/faecher/ai/kulturinformatik/
Maren Lübcke
Maren Lübcke studied sociology at the University of Hamburg. Currently she works on the COM project in the main focus program socioncs of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Schwarzenbergstr. 95
Hamburg
21071
Germany
Email: maren.luebcke@tu-harburg.de
Web: http://www.tu-harburg.de/tbg/Deutsch/Mitarbeiterinnen/team-nav.htm
Rasco Perschke
Rasco Perschke holds a master degree in sociology. He works as a research assistant at the Department of Technology Assessment at the Hamburg University for Technology where he collaborates at the research project COM to study communication patterns and their social simulation.
Schwarzenbergstr. 95
Hamburg
21071
Germany
Email: perschke@tu-harburg.de
Web: http://www.tu-harburg.de/tbg/Deutsch/Mitarbeiterinnen/team-nav.htm
Marco Schmitt
Marco Schmitt studied sociology at the University of Hamburg. He is a Graduate Research Assistant and PhD student at the Department of Technology Assessment at the Hamburg University of Technology. For the past three years he conducted basic research on the simulation of communication patterns in the focus program socionics of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Schwarzenbergstr. 95
Hamburg
21071
Germany
Email: marco.Schmitt@tu-harburg.de
Web: http://www.tu-harburg.de/tbg/Deutsch/Mitarbeiterinnen/team-nav.htm
Klaus Stein
Dr. Klaus Stein studied computer science at the TU München, did his doctoral thesis in the field of spatial cognition and currently works on communication oriented modelling in the focus program socionics of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Informatik in den Kultur-
Geschichts- und Geowissenschaften
Bamberg
96045
Germany
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