Professor Vincent C. Müller
Vincent C. Müller's research at the Oxford Martin Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology focuses on the nature and future of computational systems, particularly on the prospects of artificial intelligence. He is the coordinator of the European Network for Cognitive Systems, Robotics and Interaction (2009-2014), funded by the European Union through two FP7 projects with a total of €3.9 million funding (www.eucognition.org). Müller is also Professor of Philosophy at the American College of Thessaloniki/Anatolia College.
Müller has published a number of articles on the philosophy of computing, the philosophy of AI and cognitive science, and related areas. He is currently preparing a book on the basic problems of AI and several edited volumes on the theory of cognitive systems and artificial intelligence. In 2011, he organized the first of a series of conferences on the 'Theory and Philosophy of AI' (www.pt-ai.org). Müller is frequently invited to talk at events that concern the theory of cognitive systems. He studied philosophy with cognitive science, linguistics and history at the universities of Marburg, Hamburg, London and Oxford.
Find him at his website: www.sophia.de















