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Hartmut Surmann

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Hartmut Surmann
Hartmut Surmann at a workshop at Fraunhofer Campus Birlinghoven (Sankt Augustin, August 2002).
Born1963
Nationality German
Alma materUniversity of Dortmund
Scientific career
FieldsRobotics and Computational Intelligence
InstitutionsFraunhofer IAIS, Sankt Augustin,
University of Applied Science Gelsenkirchen
Doctoral advisorKarl Goser
Manfred Glesner

Hartmut Surmann (born 1963 in Dülmen, Germany) is a Roboticist, Professor for Autonomous Systems at Applied University of Gelsenkirchen and Researcher at the Fraunhofer Society's Institut Intelligente Analyse- und Informationssystem (IAIS). His primary research interests are autonomous mobile robotics and computational intelligence. He received several awards, e.g., the FUZZ-IEEE/IFES'95 robot intelligence award, NC2001 best presentation award, SSRR 2005 best paper award and the Ph.D. award for his thesis from the German AI institutes in 1996. His robot KURT3D won the second place in the RoboCup rescue robot league at the world championship in Lisbon in 2004. He leads the international rescue robotic team during collapse of the historical archive of the city of cologne in March 2009.

Biography

Education

Surmann received his diploma in Computer Science and his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Dortmund, Germany, in 1989 and 1995, respectively.