AI Advancing Drug Design in the Pharmaceutical Industry and Academia

Day 2 | 11:00 – 12:00 | Main Hall

Photo. Portrait of Barbara Hammer.

Prof. Dr. Barbara Hammer

Bielefeld University

Abstract

Recent developments of powerful AI technologies have the potential to support humans with respect to their great challenges. I will have a look at possibilities which occur in the domain of water distribution systems as part of our critical infrastructure. As these are increasingly equipped with sensors, data-driven technologies can provide important components for challenges such fault detection and localization. I will have a glimpse at the involved problems and recent solutions. 

Prof. Dr. Barbara Hammer

Barbara Hammer chairs the Machine Learning research group at the Research Institute for Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) at Bielefeld University. After completing her doctorate at the University of Osnabrück in 1999, she was Professor of Theoretical Computer Science at Clausthal University of Technology and a visiting researcher in Bangalore, Paris, Padua and Pisa. Her areas of specialisation include trustworthy AI, lifelong machine learning, and the combination of symbolic and sub-symbolic representations.  She is PI in the ERC Synergy Grant WaterFutures and in the DFG Transregio Contructing Explainability. Barbara Hammer has been active at IEEE CIS as member of chair of the Data Mining Technical committee and the Neural Networks Technical Committee. She has been elected as a review board member for Machine Learning of the German Research Foundation in 2024 and she represents computer science as a member of the selection committee for fellowships of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. She is member of the Scientific Directorate Schloss Dagstuhl. Further, she has been selected as member of Academia Europaea.