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Michael Lawo |
Prof.Dr., German co-organizer
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TZI, Universität Bremen, Am Fallturm 1 |
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Bremen |
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+49-4212187824 |
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+49-4212187196 |
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http://www.tzi.de/
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Prof. Dr. Michael Lawo is with the Centre for Computing and Communication Technologies (TZI) at the Universität Bremen since 2004. He is professor for applied computer science, member of the TZI board of directors, managing director of the artificial intelligent group, manager of EC funded projects, and general manager of Mobile Solution Group GmbH. He was the CEO of a group of SME in the IT domain from 1999 till 2003 with a focus on the development and marketing of virtual reality simulators for surgeons; from 1996 to 2000 he was CEO of an IT consulting firm and from 1991 to 1995 top manager information systems with a large technology company. Michael Lawo was consultant before joining the nuclear research centre in Karlsruhe from 1987 to 1991 as head of the industrial robotics department. He is a 1975 graduate of Ruhr Universität Bochum, received his PhD from Universität Essen in 1981 and became professor there in 1992. He is author, co-author and co-publisher of eight books and more than 120 papers on numerical methods and computer applications also in healthcare, optimization, IT-security and wearable computing.
[1]M. Lawo, H. Langer, D. Lehmhus, M. Busse, A. Burblies, W. Lang: Simulation techniques for the description of smart structures and sensorial materials. Journ. of Biological Physics and Chemistry 9(2009) 143-148.
[2]M. Lawo, O. Herzog: Welchen Einfluss hat das Mobile und Wearable Computing auf die Informationstechnologie? – Ergebnisse aus fünf Jahren Forschung zum Thema Wearable Computing, In: J. Sieck, M.A. Herzog (Hrsg.): Wireless Communication and Information; Verlag W. Hülsbusch, 2009.
[3]M. Lawo, O. Herzog, H. Langer and J. D. Gehrke, "Intelligent Objects at Work and in Everyday Life," in 7. Internationales Heinz Nixdorf Symposium. Self-optimizing Mechatronic Systems: Design the Future, J. Gausemeier, F. Rammig and W. Schäfer, Eds., Paderborn, Germany, Feb. 20-21, 2008, pp. 487–499. |
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