- Rolf Pfeifer
Rolf Pfeifer is professor of computer science at the [http://www.ifi.unizh.ch Department of Informatics] ,
University of Zurich , and director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He has a Ph.D. incomputer science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) inZurich ,Switzerland . He spent three years as a post-doctoral fellow atCarnegie Mellon University and atYale University in the U.S.Having worked as a visiting professor and research fellow at Free University of Brussels, the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the
Neurosciences Institute (NSI) inSan Diego , and theSony Computer Science Laboratory inParis , he was elected "21st Century COE Professor, Information Science and Technology" at theUniversity of Tokyo for 2003/2004, from where he held the first global, fully interactive, videoconferencing-based lecture series "The AI Lectures from Tokyo" (includingTokyo ,Beijing ,Jeddah ,Warsaw ,Munich , andZurich ).He is the author of the book "Understanding Intelligence" (co-author: C. Scheier), and "How the Body Shapes the Way We Think: A New View of Intelligence"
MIT Press , 2006 (withJosh Bongard ). He has published over 100 scientific articles. His research interests include Embodied Cognitive Science, Biorobotics, Autonomous agents/mobile robots, Artificial Life, Morphology/morpho-functional machines, Situated Design, Emotion.References
* [http://www.ifi.uzh.ch Department of Informatics of the University of Zurich]
* [http://ailab.ch/ Artificial Intelligence Laboratory]
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