Abstract of the presentation
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Bio:
Radboud G.F. Winkels (1959) is associate professor in Computer Science and Law at the “Leibniz Center for Law” (LCL) of the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.He started his academic career as a student in psychology at the University of Amsterdam. In April 1987 he received his Master's Degree (with honours) in Artificial Intelligence. Since then he has been working as a full-time AI-researcher at the University of Amsterdam, first at the department of "Social Science Informatics" (now Human-Computer Studies Lab) and since March 1989 at the department of Law and Computer Science (now LCL), where he is now senior lecturer/associate professor. In this last capacity he is also a participant in the research school SIKS and recently of Ius Commune. His research deals with Intelligent Learning Environments, and Artificial Intelligence and Law.In 1992 he received his PhD for a thesis entitled "Explorations in Intelligent Tutoring and Help" (published by IOS Press, Amsterdam, Washington, Tokyo), that describes the results of five years of R&D, mainly on a shell for building Intelligent Help Systems (EUROHELP), and an Intelligent Coaching System for Physiotherapy (FYSIODISC). Winkels has published more than fifty articles in national and international journals, conference proceedings and books on his research.