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Julian Wolter is a Doctoral Researcher at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in Saarbrücken, Germany, affiliated with the Ubiquitous Media Technology Lab (UMTL) at the Saarland Informatics Campus. His work spans Human-Computer Interaction, Multi-modal Interaction, Robotics, and Chatbots, with emphasis on practical applications in human-robot collaboration and physiological monitoring systems.
Wolter's research centers on developing accessible technologies using minimal resources, such as off-the-shelf cameras for real-time exercise feedback in rehabilitation settings. He has led projects including Green-AI Hub and aquaChat, and currently contributes to KIgÜBA, FedWell, RZzKI, Intel RESUMAIS, and stepDP. His methodology focuses on bridging theoretical AI with deployable solutions under resource constraints.
With two recent publications in human-robot interaction (2023) and speech-based robot control (2020), Wolter demonstrates consistent scholarly output in practical robotics applications. His research trajectory shows increasing focus on responsible AI systems and sustainable computing, aligning with current European AI ethics frameworks.
Wolter actively supervises students through Master's practical assignments and thesis projects, requiring technical proficiency in visual computing or machine learning. He has secured continuous project funding, including ongoing grants for five major initiatives, reflecting strong research support and institutional confidence.
As a core member of UMTL, Wolter collaborates within a 30+ researcher team at DFKI, contributing to the lab's reputation in adaptive interfaces and human-centered AI. The lab's integration within Saarland Informatics Campus provides access to world-class computing infrastructure and interdisciplinary research networks.