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Zukünftiges Leben mit der Maschine

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Erwin-Schrödinger-Saal
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Immer stärker greifen Maschinen in unser Leben ein. Im Zeitalter Industrie 4.0 ziehen intelligente, weltweit vernetzte Maschinen nicht nur in die Fabrikshallen, sondern als dienstbare Roboter und 3 D-Drucker auch in unsere Haushalte ein, während zugleich digitale Assistenten uns die nähere Umgebung oder gar die Welt erklären. Was bedeutet dies für unser Leben?

Head of Corporate Research and Technology, Festo AG & Co KG, Esslingen
Professor of Cognitive and Computer Science, Bernard M. Gordon Senior Faculty Fellow, Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Director, Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA
Professor for Autonomous Systems and Director, Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems, ETH - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich
Technical Advisor for Complex IT Solutions and Technical Director S&D in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, IBM Deutschland GmbH, Ehningen
Chief Executive Officer, DIE ZEIT; Managing Director, DvH Medien GmbH Chair

Dr. Peter POST

Head of Corporate Research and Technology, Festo AG & Co KG, Esslingen

 Prof. Dr. Peter Post started his professional career with an apprenticeship as a toolmaker, and continued his studies to get a degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Siegen, Germany. He finished his work as research assistant in Siegen with a doctoral degree. Since 1989 he is working at Festo AG & Co. KG in Esslingen/Germany in several functions in R&D. Since 2008 he is in charge of corporate research and technology. He is an active member in several scientific networks and clusters for applied research in production and manufacturing within Germany (e. g. Industry 4.0) and Europe (e. g. Manufuture, EFFRA).

Ph.D. Ph.D. Matthias SCHEUTZ

Professor of Cognitive and Computer Science, Bernard M. Gordon Senior Faculty Fellow, Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Director, Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, School of Engineering, Tufts University, Medford, MA

 Professor in Cognitive and Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science at Tufts and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at Tufts University as well as the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University.
 He is also the Bernard M. Gordon Senior Faculty Fellow in Engineering and Director of the Human-Robot Interaction Laboratory at Tufts.
 He earned a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Vienna in 1995 and a Joint Ph.D. in Cognitive Science and Computer Science from Indiana University Bloomington in 1999.
 His research focuses on complex cognitive and affective robots with natural language capabilities for natural human-robot interaction and most recently on developing computational mechanisms for endowing robots with rudimentary moral competence.

Dr. Roland Yves SIEGWART

Professor for Autonomous Systems and Director, Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems, ETH - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich

1984 Master, Mechanical Engineering, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
1984-1985 Research and Teaching Assistant, Turbomachinery Lab (Prof. Gyarmathy), ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
1985-1986 Lecturer, Turbomachinery, Technical University (HTL), Zurich
1985-1989 Research and Teaching Assistant, Institute of Mechanics (Prof. Schweitzer), ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
1989 PhD, Mechanical Engineering, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
1989-1990 Post-Doc, CDR - Center of Design and Research, Stanford University, California
1990-1996 Senior Scientist and Lecturer, Institute of Robotics, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
1990-1997 Vice-President Research & Development, MECOS Traxler AG
1996-2006 Associate / Full Professor in Microengineering, EPFL - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
2002-2006 Vice Dean, School of Engineering (STI), EPFL - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
2005 Visiting Professor, NASA Ames and Stanford University, California
since 2006 Full Professor for Autonomous Systems, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
2010-2014 Vice President Research and Corporate Relations, ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
since 2015 Co-Director of Wyss Translational Center Zürich

Ingolf WITTMANN

Technical Advisor for Complex IT Solutions and Technical Director S&D in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, IBM Deutschland GmbH, Ehningen

 Studied computer science and business administration and started his professional career as Unix system engineer at Nixdorf.
 In 1990 he joined IBM starting as AIX marketeer following the IBM classical career as Unix sales representative, solutions sales manager, and different national and international technical director positions. Ingolf is now the Technical Director for IBM DACH (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland). He is member of the DACH Technical Leadership Team and is responsible for the profession development cross organization.
 Since 2007 Ingolf is the chairman of the department "IT Infrastructure & Digital Office" in the German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media (BITKOM).

Dr. Rainer ESSER

Chief Executive Officer, DIE ZEIT; Managing Director, DvH Medien GmbH

1975-1977 Trainee with Deutsche Bank AG in Hannover
1977-1982 Law Studies in Munich, Geneva and London
1982-1983 Master of Law the University of Gerogia in Athens, USA
1986 Second Legal State Examination
1986-1987 Education as Editor at Deutsche Journalistenschule (German Journalists School) in Munich
1987-1989 Lawyer at the international law offices Nörr, Stiefenhofer & Lutz, Munich and
  Stegemann, Sieveking & Lutteroth, Hamburg
1989 PhD in International Law at the University of Regensburg
1989-1992 Editor in Chief at Bertelsmann International, Munich (Spotlight, Ecoute, ECOS and ADESSO)
1995-1999 Managing Director of Main-Post Publishing House, Würzburg
since 1999 CEO of DIE ZEIT
since 2011 Managing Director of DvH Medien GmbH (DIE ZEIT, Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt, Tagesspiegel)

Technologiegespräche

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Genre : Alle

27.08.2015

08:00 - 10:30TechnologiebrunchSocial
11:00 - 11:10Eröffnung der Alpbacher Technologiegespräche 2015Plenary
11:10 - 12:00FTI-TalkPlenary
12:00 - 13:30Zukünftiges Leben mit der MaschinePlenary
14:00 - 15:30Cyber Physikalische SystemePlenary
17:45 - 19:15Regional Debate Central Eastern EuropePlenary
19:15 - 21:30AbendempfangSocial
19:15 - 21:30KarriereloungeSocial

28.08.2015

07:00 - 08:30BioökonomiePlenary
07:00 - 16:00Junior Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für junge MenschenBreakout
07:00 - 13:00Ö1 Kinderuni Alpbach – Wissenschaft und Technologie für KinderBreakout
08:50 - 10:15Complexity SciencePlenary
10:15 - 11:00Imbiss für die TeilnehmerInnen der Breakout SessionsSocial
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 01: 2015: Das Ende der EnergiewendeBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 02: Bio-Economy in Action: Nationale Bioökonomie-Strategien im VergleichBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 03: Human Enhancement Technologien: Verstärkung oder Reduktion von UngleichheitBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 04: Forschungsförderung zwischen Risiko, Kreativität und MainstreamBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 05: Marktumbrüche: Herausforderung und Chance für Innovation?Breakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 06: Entrepreneurship: Was kann das Wissenschaftssystem beitragen?Breakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 07: Spiele der UnGleichheitBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 08: Physisches Internet: Überragende Vision für Logistik und MobilitätBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 09: Dynamik durch Heterogenität: Wie Wirtschaft und Forschung von Unterschieden profitierenBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 10: Energiewende: Gleiches Ziel – ungleicher WegBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 11: Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzelle: Kommt der Marktdurchbruch?Breakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 12: Leuchtende Zukunft? Herausforderungen und Chancen der LED-BeleuchtungBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 13: Wahrheit und Wirklichkeit: Zur Bedeutung von Modellen in Ökonomie, Wissenschaft und PhilosophieBreakout
11:00 - 16:00Breakout Session 14: Virtuelles Lernen: Chancen(Un)Gleichheit im Bildungsbereich?Breakout
18:00 - 19:30Urban Innovators Challenge – Start Up Your CompanyPartner

29.08.2015

07:00 - 08:30Das Media Lab des MIT zu Gast bei den TechnologiegesprächenPlenary
08:30 - 09:30UnGleichheit: Die neue SeidenstraßePlenary
09:50 - 11:15Kunst, Design und Architektur als Labor der Digitalen ModernePlenary
11:15 - 11:30Abschluss-Statement der Alpbacher TechnologiegesprächePlenary
11:30 - 12:00Imbiss zum Abschluss der VeranstaltungSocial