CV Gabriele Peters Gabriele Peters studied Mathematics with minor subject Psychology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum and received her diploma degree in Mathematics in 1996. Since 2010 she is a full professor for computer science at the University of Hagen and heads the Chair for Human-Computer Interaction at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. Her research interests include interactive systems, computer vision, image & scene synthesis, cognitive systems, computational neuroscience, new media art, and machine consciousness with a growing interest in questions of ethics in the context of future technologies. For her work on the perception of 3D objects at the Institute for Neural Computation at Ruhr-Universität Bochum she received the doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.) from the Faculty of Technology of Bielefeld University in 2002. After that she worked on computer vision, computer graphics, intelligent systems, and machine learning for vision applications as a postdoctoral research assistant at the Chair of Computer Graphics of TU Dortmund University. In 2003 she received the Rudolf Chaudoire-Award of TU Dortmund University for outstanding scientific achievements. During two stays in 2004 and 2005 as a visiting professor in the Computational Vision Group at the California Intitute of Technology in Pasadena she collaborated in the development of new techniques for the generation of photo panoramas. In 2007 she took over a position as a research professor at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Dortmund, where she headed the Visual Computing Group until 2010. She serves as reviewer for international conferences, journals, and research funding organisations and is involved in numerous committees and boards. She is author or coauthor of almost 100 scientific publications. Besides her scientific work Gabriele Peters is active since 20 years as an artistic photographer as well, with numerous participations in national and international exhibitions.