Heiko Hamann Institute of Computer Engineering University of Luebeck Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Heiko Hamann Heiko Hamann develops innovative methods to govern the ever increasing complexity of engineered systems. Novel applications of tools from physics, mathematics, chemistry, and biology help him to develop new design strategies for self-organizing systems.Since 2017 Heiko Hamann is professor for service robotics at the University of Lübeck, Germany. He coordinated the EU-funded project flora robotica that develops and investigates closely linked symbiotic relationships between robots and natural plants to explore the potentials of a plant-robot society able to produce architectural artifacts and living spaces. His main research interests are swarm intelligence, swarm robotics, evolutionary robotics, applications of evolutionary computation in software engineering, and modeling of complex systems. He was assistant professor of swarm robotics at the University of Paderborn, Germany from 2013 until 2017 and did his postdoctoral training in swarm robotics, modular robotics, and evolutionary robotics at the Zoology department of the University of Graz, Austria. He received his doctorate in engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany in 2008. Publications Роботизированное зондирование и стимулы Положение для управляемого роста завода Mostafa Wahby1, Mary Katherine Heinrich1,5, Daniel Nicolas Hofstadler2, Julian Petzold1, Igor Kuksin3, Payam Zahadat2,4, Thomas Schmickl2, Phil Ayres5, Heiko Hamann1 1Institute of Computer Engineering, University of Lübeck, 2Institute of Biology, Artificial Life Lab, University of Graz, 3Cybertronica UG, 4Department of Computer Science, IT University of Copenhagen, 5Centre for IT and Architecture, Royal Danish Academy JoVE 59835 Engineering
Роботизированное зондирование и стимулы Положение для управляемого роста завода Mostafa Wahby1, Mary Katherine Heinrich1,5, Daniel Nicolas Hofstadler2, Julian Petzold1, Igor Kuksin3, Payam Zahadat2,4, Thomas Schmickl2, Phil Ayres5, Heiko Hamann1 1Institute of Computer Engineering, University of Lübeck, 2Institute of Biology, Artificial Life Lab, University of Graz, 3Cybertronica UG, 4Department of Computer Science, IT University of Copenhagen, 5Centre for IT and Architecture, Royal Danish Academy JoVE 59835 Engineering