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Sebastian Rudolph
Professor for Computational Logic at TU Dresden
Sebastian Rudolph is a distinguished figure in the field of Computational Logic, serving as a full professor and Managing Director of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dresden.
His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence with a specialization in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning using various formalisms like Description Logics, Existential Rules, and Formal Concept Analysis. He applies these concepts to areas such as Semantic Technologies, exploring a wide range of problems from theoretical foundations to practical implementation.
Sebastian Rudolph's educational background includes studying Highschool Teaching with a focus on Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science at Technische Universität Dresden, as well as studying at Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Freiberg.
Throughout his career, he has held key positions in prestigious organizations such as being a Full Professor at the Computational Logic Group in TU Dresden, as well as serving as a Managing Director at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence at the same institution. He has also been affiliated with institutions like Technische Universität Wien, University of Chile, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Oxford University Computing Laboratory, and the University of Heidelberg in various roles.
Sebastian Rudolph has a wealth of experience as a researcher, lecturer, and contributor to the advancement of Artificial Intelligence and related fields, making significant contributions to the academia.