Prof. Dr. Georg Rehm joins Field 33 as Head of Research and Artificial Intelligence

Sebastian Wohlrapp
Field 33
Published in
2 min readFeb 9, 2022

We are excited to announce that Prof. Dr. Georg Rehm has joined Field 33 as Head of Research and AI.

Georg is a rare luminary in the fields of Natural Language Processing, Language Technology, Computational Linguistics and the Semantic Web. He is a Principal Researcher and Research Fellow at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), honorary Professor for Computational Linguistics and Language Technology at Humboldt University in Berlin, involved in standardization as the head of the German/Austrian Chapter of W3C and various activities at DIN (including the German AI standardization roadmap), and consults policymakers at the European Union concerning multilingual Europe, AI and language technology.

Georg is highly acknowledged for his work on NLP and knowledge-based systems. He has coordinated many EU and also national research projects and he has a track record of more than 200 scientific publications.

Georg Rehm holds an M.A. in Computational Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, and Computer Science from the University of Osnabrück. After completing his PhD in Computational Linguistics at the University of Gießen, he worked at the University of Tübingen, leading projects on the sustainability of language resources and technologies. After being responsible for language technology development at an award-winning internet startup in Berlin, he joined DFKI in early 2010.

Georg Rehm has authored, co-authored, or edited more than 200 research publications and co-edited, together with Hans Uszkoreit, the META-NET White Paper Series Europe’s Languages in the Digital Age as well as the META-NET Strategic Research Agenda for Multilingual 2020.

We look forward to combining our vision with his research and network to jointly accelerate ontology and semantics-based complexity management and decision support for organizations, based on the Field 33 platform and our growing community of contributors.

Georg’s publications on Google scholar

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