Sabina Jeschke
Prof. Dr. Sabina Jeschke
Sabina Jeschke studied physics, mathematics and computer science at the Technical University of Berlin.
In 2004, she received her PhD in computer science with honors.
Research interests include robotics and automation technology (heterogeneous and cooperative robotics, web services in robotics), transportation and mobility (autonomous and semi-autonomous transportation systems, international logistics, car2car & car2X), Internet of Things and “cyber-physical systems” (Industrie 4. 0, semantic web services), artificial intelligence (data integration and data mining, multi-agent systems, cognitive computing), human-machine interaction (virtual and remote labs, smart exercise environments), high performance and quantum computing (quantum machine learning, hybrid quantum computing, sustainability, energy efficiency), 5G & 6G (autonomous driving, robotics, extended reality), innovation research, agile organizational development (demographic change, jobs of the future) and knowledge and information management.
Sabina Jeschke is a visionary thought leader and advocate of tech leadership “Made in Germany and Europe”.
Since 2021 |
Co-Founder und CTO Quantagonia GmbH |
Since 2021 |
chairwoman of the managing board KI Park e.V. |
Since 2021 |
Chief Executive Officer Arctic Brains AB |
Since 2021 |
Senior Advisor with focus on technology consulting Deloitte GmbH |
Since 2020 |
Honorary Professor Faculty of Economics and Management at TU Berlin |
Since 2020 |
Member of the Board German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce |
2017-2021 |
Member of the Board Deutsche Bahn AG |
Since 2017 |
Honorary Professor Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University |
Since 2017 |
Visiting Professor Volvo Cars, Torslanda/Göteborg |
2009-2017 |
Professor and Director of the Cybernetics Lab IMA/ZLW RWTH Aachen |
2007-2009 |
Professorship at the Institute for IT Service Technologies Director of the Computing Center (RUS) University of Stuttgart |
2006-2007 |
Junior Professor for New Media in Mathematics and Natural Sciences TU Berlin |
- 2014: “Germany’s Digital Minds” from the German Informatics Society.
- 2015: Gold Nikola Tesla Medal from the International Society for Engineering Education (IGIP) for her contributions to modern engineering education.