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Post-doctoral fellows and research associates
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Jesus Rios is a Post-doctoral Fellow in the J. Molson School of Business, Concordia University since September 2006.
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Simone Ludwig was a Post-doctoral Fellow in the J. Molson School of Business, Concordia University fom September 2005 to July 2006. She obtained her Ph.D. in computer science from Brunel University, UK.
Simone's research interests include e-negotiations, knowledge engineering, software engineering, Grid computing and Semantic Web.
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Vivi Nastase was a Post-doctoral
Fellow in the SITE and School of Management, University of Ottawa from October 2004 to June 2006.
Vivi obtained her Ph.D. in natural language processing at the SITE,
University of Ottawa.
Vivi is interested in language, learning
and communication, in particular language interactions among people,
and their communication with software agents.
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Stefanie Rinderle was a Post-doctoral Fellow at the School of Management, University of Ottawa (June - September 2005). She obtained
her Ph.D. in Computer Science at the Department Databases and Information
Systems, University of Ulm, Germany.
Stefanie's research interests include adaptive process management, semantic user support
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Stefan
Strecker was a Post-doctoral Fellow in J. Molson School of
Business Concordia University (July 2004 - June 2005). Stefan obtained his Ph.D. in business
administration from the the Institute of Information Management
and Systems, University of Karlsruhe.
Stefan's research interests include electronic
markets, e-negotiations, Internet business models, web application
engineering, enterprise application integration and DBMS.
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Jin Baek Kim was a Post-doctoral
Fellow in J. Molson School of Business, Concordia University (September 2004 - August 2005). He obtained
Ph.D. from Industrial Engineering
and Operations Research at the University of California-Berkeley.
Research interests: e-business, supply chain management, negotiations
and collaboration. Jin Baek is currently focusing his thesis on e-business systems
for negotiation and collaboration.
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Dirk Neumann
was a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Institute of Information Management and Systems,
University of Karlsruhe (September 2003 - August 2004). Dirk holds a Master degrees in Business
Administration from the University of Giessen and in Economics
from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Dirk's research interests are in market engineering,
automated mechanism design and trade e-negotiations.
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October 3, 2006
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