Elisabeth André
Appearance
Elisabeth André (born November 3, 1961) is a German Computer Scientist from Saarlouis, Saarland who specializes in Intelligent User Interfaces, Virtual Agents, and Social Computing.[1]
Education
- 1988—Computer Science diploma at the University of Saarland[1]
- 1995—Computer Science PhD at the University of Saarland[1]
André's research interests include Affective Computing, Embodied Conversational Agents, Multimodal Human-Machine Interaction, and Social Signal Processing.[2]
Career
- 1988-2001—Research associate at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence[1]
- 1995—Senior researcher[1]
- 1999—Principal researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence in Saarbrücken, Germany[1][2]
- 2001-present—Computer Science professor and the Founding Chair of Human-Centered Multimedia at the University of Augsburg.[1][2]
- 2004-2006—Managing Director at the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Augsburg[1]
- 2007—Representative of the German Research Foundation on Artificial Intelligence, Image, and Speech Processing[1]
- 2008-present—German Research Foundation review board member[1]
André was also the General and Program Co-Chair for multiple ACM SIGCHI conferences.[2]
Achievements
- European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence fellowship.[2]
References
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