Department of Computer Science

Unit
Prof. Dr Paul G. Plöger
Location
Sankt Augustin
Room
C 224
Address
Grantham-Allee 20
53757, Sankt Augustin
Telephone
+49 2241 865 292Profile
Forschungsgebiete
- Service robotics
- Fault Identification, Diagnosis and Removal for autonomous systems
- NNs, especially Echo State Networks
- NLP for E-Assessment, especially ASAG
Betreute Studierende
- Aaqib Pravez Mohammed
Abishek Padalkar
Ahmed Faisal Abdelrahman
Arun Rajendra Prabhu
Ben Thompson
Carlo Wiesse
Chetan Sidnal
Deepan Chakravarthi Padmanabhan
Desiana Nurchalifah
Duy Khoi Tran
Erick Romero Kramer
Harsh Munshi
Iswariya Manivannan
Jan Löffelsender
Jeeveswaran Kishaan
Maryam Matin
Md Zahiduzzaman
Mihir Patil
Minh H. Nguyen
Mohammadali Varfan
Mohandass Muthuraja
Naresh Kumar Gurulingan
Nga Tran (UNB)
Pooja Bhat
Pradheep Krishna Muhukrishnan Padmanabhan
Pranav Megarajan
Ramit Sharma
Roberto Cai Wu
Sabeeh ul Hassan Saad
Senthilkumar Sockalingam Kathiresan
Shweta Mahajan
Sidnal Chetan
Supriya Vadiraj
Sushma Devaramani
Swaroop Bhandary
Widya Aulia
Ehemalige Studendierende
- Abheek Kumar Bose
Aleksandar Mitrevski (PhD, RWTH Aachen)
Alex Juarez (PhD)
Ali Uygar Kuecuekemre
Anastassia Küstenmacher (Prof, Hochschule Ruhr West)
Argentina Ortega Sáinz (cand PhD, Uni Bonn)
Arpita Chakraborty
Azamat Shakhimardanov (PhD)
Azden Bierbrauer (UNB)
Beatriz Leon (PhD)
Ben Thompson
Benjamin Maus
Bipin Kumar (UNB)
Biswas Saugata
Boris Senga
Chaitanya Hebbal
Christian Müller (PhD)
Christian Rempis (PhD)
Chun Kwang Tan
Daniel Paurat (PhD)
David Droeschel (PhD)
David Froehlich
Deebul Sivarajan Nair
Deyuan Qiu
Diego Ramos Avila
Dimitri Unrau
Dirk Holz (PhD)
Emi Mathews (PhD)
Erenus Yildiz
Farid Gulmammadov
Frederick Hegger
Geovanny Georgana
Heinstein Fotso Kamgne
Iman Awaad (cand PhD, Uni Osnabrück)
Inam Ul Haque
Iryna Ivanovska
Jan Paulus
Jeyaprakash Rajagopal
Jimesh Thomas
Jin Zha
Jingang Kang
Jose Antonio Alvarez Ruiz (cand PhD, FU Berlin)
Julian Schmidt
Kai Pervoelz
Kaviya Dhanabalachandran
Khaled Al-kady
Khan Adnan
Lidia Torres
Manuel Fabritius
Marco Rhein
Marimuthu Kannan
Marius Hoffmann
Mike Reckhaus
Muhammad Shazad
Naveed Akhtar (PhD)
Niranjan Deshpande
Nitish Reddy Koripalli
Noury Khayat
Peter Schoell
Peter Wirth
Phillipp Hessenbruch
Poulastya Mukherjee
Prianka Vokuda
Rejin Narayanan
Richard Erdmann
Robert Mueller
Ronny Hartanto (Prof.)
Santosh Georege Thoduka (cand PhD, Uni Bonn)
Sebastian Blumenthal
Shahzad Cheema (PhD)
Shehzad Ahmed
Srivasura Santanam
Stefan Christen
Steffen Rost
Stepan Pazekha
Sven Olufs (PhD)
Sven Teichmann
Tages Eimouri (PhD, UNB)
Thomas Breuer
Thorsten Linder
Timo Buhrmester
Timur Saitov
Umair Thair
Umer Kayani
Usnam Awais
Viatcheslav Tretyakov
Vishal Patel
Xiaochuan Jiang
Xu Zhimin
Youssef Mahmoud (cand PhD)
Yun Zheng
Curriculum vitae
1976 - 1984
Diploma degree in Mathematics and Physics, University of Dortmund
1979 - 1980
Masters course Mathematics, Physics, UCB Berkley, scholarship of Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst e. V.
1984 - 1985
Research assistant University of Dortmund, Department of Mathematics
1985-2010
Junior scientist at GMD / senior at Fraunhofer IAIS
1998
first participation in RoboCup (middle size league), Paris
2000
Dissertation at Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus:
Timing Estimation and Optimization in Embedded System Design
2003
Assistant Professor at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University
2004
Full Professor Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University Autonomous Systems
Research Projects
In the MigrAVE project, the objective is to develop supporting technologies for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ASD is a disorder that leads to behavioural and social challenges for those affected, for instance difficulty recognising emotions, general inability to act appropriately in everyday social situations, or repetitive behaviours. Early treatment of ASD could mitigate the effects of the disorder and improve the quality of life of affected people. For that reason, MigrAVE focuses on treatment of young children who have been diagnosed with the disorder. In particular, MigrAVE aims to develop two complementary tools to support both therapists and parents in the treatment of children with ASD: An online portal that provides a complete learning curriculum for children at different levels of the disorder and different stages of development A robot assistant that provides a unique learning opportunity for children by reducing the pressure of challenging social situations Both the portal and the robot assistant are developed to be multilingual, as the project particularly aims to develop tools that are usable by families with a migration background and potential language barriers.
Project management at the H-BRS
Prof. Dr Paul G. PlögerPublications