Ute Schmid holds a diploma in psychology and a diploma in computer science,
both from Technical University Berlin (TUB), Germany. She received a
Ph.D. (Dr. rer.nat.) in computer science from TUB in 1994 and her
habilitation in computer science in 2002. From 1994 to 2001
she was assistant professor (wissenschaftliche Assistentin) at the AI/Machine
Learning group, Department of Computer Science, TUB. Afterwards she worked as
lecturer (akademische Rätin) at the Department of Mathematics and
Computer Science at University Osnabrück. Since 2004 she holds a
professorship of Applied Computer Science/Cognitive Systems at the
University of Bamberg.
She is author of a textbook introducing basic principles of logic,
algorithms, and programming for cognitive modeling.
Her research interests include planning, inductive program synthesis, and
analogical/case-based reasoning.
2002, Habilitation in Computer Science, Dept. of Electrical Eng. and Computer Science, TU
Berlin (submittance of thesis May 2001)
1994, Dr. rer.nat. (Ph. D.), Dept. of Computer Science, TU Berlin
1994, Diplom (M. Sc.) in computer science, TU Berlin
1991, Vordiplom (B. Sc.) in computer science, TU Berlin
1989, Diplom (M. Sc.) in psychology, TU Berlin
1986, Vordiplom (B. Sc.) in psychology, EWH Landau
Berufserfahrung/Academic Positions
since 2004, professorship for Applied Computer Science with special
field "Cognitive Systems", Dept. of Information Systems and Applied Computer
Science, University Bamberg
2001-2004, akademische Rätin (lecturer)
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, Univ. Osnabrück, Institute
of Computer Science
1994-2001, wissenschaftliche Assistentin (assistant professor)
Dept. of Computer Science, TU Berlin, Methods of Artificial Intelligence
1989-1994, wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin (teaching associate)
Institute of Psychology, TU Berlin, General/Cognitive Psychology
DFG-research scholarship (12 month), working on "Combining Inductive
Program Synthesis with Planning and Analogical Reasoning" at Carnegie Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA, invited by Jaime Carbonell
(10/98-3/99; 3/00-8/00)
TU-IFP Kognition und
Kontext (Grundausstattung, 1993-1997)
("Cognition and Context", interdisciplinary project, funded by TUB)
TU-FIP "Kognitive Prozesse beim Lesen und Verstehen von Computer
Programmen" (Grundausstattung, später Leitung; 1989-1991)
("Cognitive Processes in Reading and Unterstanding of Programs", pilot
project, funded by TUB)