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Produktinformationen "Robert Trappl"

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robert Trappl (16 January 1939, Vienna Austria) is an Austrian scientist, and Professor at the Center for Brain Research, Medical University of Vienna, Austria, known for his work in the field of cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence. In the 1960s in Vienna Trappl received a degree in electrical engineering, a degree in sociology from the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, and PhD in psychology, with a minor in astronomy. Since the 1970s he has been working at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria. Since the 1980s he is the director of the Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI), and later on also the head of the Institute of Medical Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria. Beside his work at the University he has advized several national and international companies and organizations.

Untertitel
Medical University of Vienna, Electrical Engineering, International Federation for Systems Research

H | B | T | Gramm
220 mm | 150 mm | 5 mm | 137 gr

Erscheinungsjahr
2026

FSK
0

Ausgabe
Taschenbuch

Verlag
OmniScriptum

ISBN-10
6134448567

Weitere Mitwirkende
Tennoe, Mariam T. | Surhone, Lambert M. | Henssonow, Susan F.

Sprache
Englisch

Seitenanzahl
80

Themen
Pädagogik / Erziehungswissenschaften

Verantwortliche Person gemäß Art. 16 GPSR
OmniScriptum SRL, Str. Armeneasca 28/1, office 1, 2012, Chisinau, MD, info@omniscriptum.com

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