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Amy Siu is a Professor of Software Engineering at Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin since 2018. Before her academic role, she worked as a software engineer in the US and a CRM systems consultant in Australia. She completed her doctorate at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science Saarbrücken in 2017.
Her research focuses on text mining, knowledge harvesting, and natural language processing, particularly in biomedical domains. Key projects include AI applications in healthcare (e.g., clinical text analysis, outcome prediction from patient letters), green AI for biodiversity (e.g., GCA, KInsekt), and AI-human interaction (e.g., VR interfaces, haptic systems).
She leads projects funded by DFG, BMBF, BMWK, and EU, such as APPL-FM (DFG), COMFORT (EU), and Human.VR.Lab (BMBF). Her work also spans data quality in machine learning systems and education-focused initiatives like DiSEA (BMBF).
Partnerships include startups QualiFiction, Pyramics, and BeezData. Alumni/doctorates listed include Dr. Betty van Aken and Dr. Rudolf Schneider, though specific advisee relationships are not explicitly stated.
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