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exciting world of technology and computer science: What is artificial intelligence? How does a robot learn? And why can Luna answer so many difficult questions but not make coffee? The special thing about
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te visited the site of the new city center campus and was very impressed: "Fantastic! Excellent learning, research, and working conditions are being created here – for the students, but also for the staff
Mathematics/Computer Science on the topic: “Controlling an Autonomous Vehicle with Deep Reinforcement Learning” Dissertation from the field of social sciences and humanities: Dr. Sarah Lentz from the Faculty
they are reducing and assessing the complexity of surroundings. The algorithms that are capable of learning are to be trained along similar principles. Recognition of Surroundings as Special Field of Expertise
nominated for an initiative where they developed and implemented innovative impulses for teaching and learning under radically changed conditions. An initiative which would not have been in existence in that
since 1999, many students already know Jörg Riedel. Academic writing, rhetoric, presentations, peer-learning offers, or study techniques are the topics with which he has shown many students seeking advice
employed who must write a great deal in English. Individual support from tutors for autonomous language learning is offered via the tutor program, which is free-of-charge for University of Bremen students. The
which can be played on cell phones, with Pepper the robot as the main character. The participants can learn interesting facts about the University of Bremen during a scavenger hunt on campus. Prior knowledge
students, and technical and administrative staff to travel to the other location, work together, and learn from each other – a corresponding fund makes this mobility possible. Additional Information: www.
the focus is on the interaction between the oceans and our climate. At the event, young people can learn firsthand how and on what our marine researchers work. In five lectures, experienced explorers talk