Raúl Rojas
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Raúl Rojas (born 1955, in Mexico City) is a professor of informatics and mathematics at the Free University of Berlin and a renowned specialist in artificial neural networks. The FU-Fighters, football-playing robots he helped build, were world champions in 2004 and 2005. He is now leading an autonomous car project called Spirit of Berlin.
He and his team were awarded the Wolfgang von Kempelen Prize for his work on Konrad Zuse and the history of computers. Although most of his current research and teaching revolves around artificial intelligence and its applications, he holds academic degrees in mathematics and economics.
[edit] Prizes
- 2001: Gründerpreis Multimedia of the German Minisitry of Finance and Technology
- 2002: European Academic Software Award
- 2004 and 2005: World champions in football robots with the FU-Fighters
- 2005: Wolfgang von Kempelen Prize for the History of Informatics
[edit] Works
- Neural Networks - A Systematic Introduction Springer, Berlin, 1996. Available as e-book
- Die Rechenmaschinen von Konrad Zuse, Springer, 1998.
- The First Computers, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2000.
- Encyclopedia of Computers and Computer History, Fitzroy-Dearborn, Chicago, 2001.
- RoboCup 2002: Robot Soccer World Cup VI (Lecture Notes in Computer Science), 2002.

