Colloquium Cognitive Systems

 

 

The Cognitive Systems Colloquium is an interdisciplinary series of presentations from leading researchers in the field who provide insights into their latest scientific developments. Its goal is to provide a general overview by sampling different perspectives from this new and quickly developing research field. The colloquium is open to all researchers and students interested in these topics.

16.10.2025Prof. Paul MacNeilage (University of Nevada; US)
Title: Perceiving a stationary world during head and eye movements
Local host: Prof. Dr. Marc Ernst
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30.10.2025no speaker 
13.11.2025Prof. Thomas Wallis, Ph.D. (TU Darmstadt)
Title: Visual inference in human and artificial systems
Local host: Prof. Dr. Daniel Braun
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20.11.2025Matthias Laschke
Title: Designing the In-Between: Practices, Relations, and Technological Mediation
Local host: Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
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27.11.2025

Dr. A. Arkady Zgonnikov (TU Delft, NL)

Title: In the driver's mind: Cognitive modeling of human drivers in traffic interactions
Local host: Prof. Dr. Martin Baumann

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11.12.2025Patrick Gebhard (DFKI)
Title: Towards Artificial Empathic Technology
Local host: Prof. Dr. Martin Baumann
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25.12.2025
Christmas
 
 
08.01.2026Prof. Dr. Walter Karlen (Ulm University)
Title: TBA
Local host: Prof. Dr. Marc Ernst
 
22.01.2026Prof. Dr. Sebastian Rudolph (TU Dresden)
Title: How to Agree to Disagree: Managing Multiple Perspectives using Standpoint Logic
Local host: Prof. Dr. Birte Glimm
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05.02.2026TBA
Title: TBA
Local host: TBA