Practical research
Research at the School of Computer Science takes place at the various chairs, each of which covers specific fields within computer science. The researchers also have a strong connection to the practice. The chairs have joined together organisationally to form the Institute of Computer Science (ICS).
The following chairs form the School of Computer Science:
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning [AI:ML]
The Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning [AI:ML] chair headed
by Prof. Damian Borth covers the area of deep neural networks. Our
research focuses on representation learning through supervised and
unsupervised approaches with applications to text-to-speech generation,
computer vision and remote sensing, and financial time-series data.
Please find further information here.
Cyber Security
Our research focuses in computer and network security and privacy. More precisely, it covers the following areas:
- Privacy-preserving mechanisms
- Design of provably secure cryptographic protocols
- Secure and private Cloud-assisted computing
- Secure and privacy-preserving IoT systems
- Network security and intrusion detection systems
The Cyber Security chair is held by Prof. Dr. Katerina Mitrokotsa.
Please find further information here.
Data Science
Data science refers to the use of scientific methods, processes,
algorithms and systems to gain knowledge and insights from data in
various forms, both structured and unstructured. The research focuses on
the following areas:
- Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Knowledge Representation
- Natural Language Processing, Word-Embedding, Distributional Semantics, Multimodal Semantics
- Big Data, Linked Data, Semantic Web, Knowledge Graphs
Please find further information here.
Foundations of Computation
Our group derives theoretical results for improving digital communication technologies in their reliability, efficiency and security. In particular, we focus on coding theory and post-quantum cryptography. In the former we develop new error correcting codes and decoding algorithms for modern applications, such as distributed storage, network communication and quantum computers. In the latter, we develop and analyze new cryptographic methods for secure communication in the soon-to-come age of quantum computers. Here we mostly focus on code-based and isogeny-based cryptography.
Please find further information here.
Human-Computer Interaction
With our research, we want to empower individuals and communities with the information they need to make better data-driven decisions by developing novel user interfaces with them. Our research mission is to fit human and technological needs and empower users when using novel interfaces. We want to gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between rapidly advancing technologies and how digital interfaces can empower users in their rich set of activities. We focus on a broad range of use cases from geographic information science, public health, and medical contexts, as well as extreme conditions such as space missions. We love to work in interdisciplinary teams to create novel insights and have a particular interest in the application of user-centred design methodologies as well as mixed methods approaches. The group is led by Prof. Dr. Johannes Schöning.
More information can be found here.
Interaction- and Communication-based Systems
In our research group, we explore interactions among devices and
people in ubiquitous computing environments. Our focus is on the
integration of physical things into the Web, on increasing the autonomy
of Web-enabled devices and on making interactions of connected devices
intelligible for people.
Please find further information here.
Programming Group
Our research group works on the design and engineering of programming languages and frameworks, including object-oriented and functional programming, programming models for distributed software architectures such as IoT, cloud, edge and serverless computing, reactive software systems, secure programming, infrastructure as code and high-level specification.
Please find further information here.
Software Systems Programming and Development
The Software Systems Programming and Development Chair covers both
the development and evaluation of software artifacts. Our research
focuses on adaptive software systems and event-driven systems to
neuro-adaptive software systems and software development tools.
Please find further information here.