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Dr. Fredrik Heintz is a Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science (IDA), Linköping University, Sweden. He directs the AI4x Center of Excellence, the Division of Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Systems (AIICS), and the Reasoning and Learning lab (ReaL).
His research focus is artificial intelligence especially Trustworthy AI and the intersection between machine reasoning and machine learning.
He is currently the Co-director of the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), Coordinator of the TrustLLM project, and Vice President for AI Research at Adra the AI, Data, and Robotics partnership. Member of the Swedish AI Commission. Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).
He has been the Coordinator of TAILOR the H2020-ICT-48 Network of AI Research Excellence Centers developing the scientific foundations for Trustworthy AI, the Director of the Wallenberg AI and Transformative Technologies Education Development Program (WASP-ED), the Director of the Graduate School for the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) with more than 600 PhD students, the President of the Swedish AI Society (SAIS), and a member of the European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI. He was the Local Arrangements Chair for IJCAI-ECAI-18 in Stockholm. He is also very active in education activities both at the university level and in promoting computer science and computational thinking in primary and secondary education. He was responsible for the creation and design of the 5-year engineering program in computer science and software engineering (Civilingenjör Mjukvaruteknik). |
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Fredrik Heintz Dept. of Computer and Information Science Linköpings universitet SE-581 83 LINKÖPING SWEDEN |
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Email: fredrik.heintz@liu.se |
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Phone: +46 13 28 2428 Mobile phone +46 700 89 56 89 |
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Fax: +46 13 285868 |
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E 2F:460 (see map) |
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Homepage: https://www.ida.liu.se/~frehe08 |
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Member of:
Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Computer Systems (AIICS) The Knowledge Processing Laboratory (KPLAB) |