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Professor Ingo Timm holds a faculty position at Trier University since 2010 and serves as head of research at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). He is also a board member of the Future Forum for Public Safety (ZOES eV). His institutional affiliations demonstrate significant leadership in both academic and applied research settings within Germany's AI landscape.
Dr. Timm's research spans cognitive social simulation and distributed AI systems with particular emphasis on autonomous software systems, intelligent assistance frameworks, and cognitive decision modeling. His work bridges theoretical AI development with practical applications in crisis management, healthcare informatics, and sustainable industrial transformation. The integration of social simulation with autonomous systems represents a distinctive methodological approach that characterizes his research trajectory.
His recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on applying simulation methodologies to complex real-world problems including urban infrastructure resilience, pandemic response strategies, and industrial transformation. The trend shows increasing application of digital twin technologies to social and economic systems, with particular attention to sustainability challenges and decision support in uncertain environments.
Dr. Timm leads multiple significant research projects including GreenTwin (focusing on sustainable mobility and logistics in rural areas), AScore (pandemic response decision-making), HealthcAIre (AI in medical domains), SEEvacs (vaccination strategy simulation), and SoSAD (infectious disease control analysis). These projects demonstrate substantial grant funding and collaborative research efforts across multiple domains.
His laboratory work centers around cognitive social simulation at DFKI's Trier site, where his team develops frameworks for modeling complex social-technical systems. The research group maintains strong connections between theoretical AI development and practical implementation in public safety, healthcare, and industrial contexts, with particular emphasis on crisis management systems developed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
