10. February 2022
On 09.02.2022, the official launch event of the Future Center (ZuZ) AI NRW took place as a digital event. In total, more than 400 participants attended the event and listened to the various contributions as well as the presentation of the ZuZ AI NRW.
You can find out more about the event here.
26. January 2022
We warmly welcome Faisal Mahmood into the research group of Cyber-Physical Systems. Starting from the 18.01.2022 he works as a research assistant, bringing his versatile skill set and broad experience in software engineering and data intelligence into our projects.
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8. December 2021
Within the winter term, our Cyber-Physical Systems research group has gained new members again. As of 01.12.21 we get support from Zain Ali, Nora Hille and Kerstin Salewski.
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10. November 2021
In autumn, two new research projects kicked off for the Cyber-Physical Systems research group.
The BIMPUT project (running until 2024) is a research project that was successful in the BMBF’s funding line “Handwerk 4.0: digital und innovativ” (Crafts 4.0: digital and innovative) with the aim of introducing and developing digital feedback mechanisms for executing crafts in the construction industry to ensure integration into the BIM lifecycle.
Also the research project RegioQuest (running until 2023) started, which is funded by the NRW Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Health within the scope of the South Westphalia Regionale 2025 with resources from the European Social Fund and the REACT-EU initiative. Within the project, location-based and playful approaches are to be developed to raise awareness of the working world in South Westphalia for young people and thus combat the shortage of skilled workers.
Detailed information on the BIMPUT research project can be found here
Detailed information on the RegioQuest research project can be found here
15. October 2021
This year’s conference “Südwestfalen Digital (SWD for short)” took place on 07 October 2021 as a digital event. Our research group was represented by Julia Nießner and Marco Fries, who presented the research around the project ExPro to the participants.
For details please click here.
15. September 2021
Currently we need support with implementation tasks at the Chair of Cyber-Physical Systems. Therefore, we are looking for a SHK/WHB with programming skills. Previous experiences in one or more areas are desirable: App development for Android, front-end development, back-end development, C#, Java, HTML, CSS, Java-/Typescript.
You can find more information here.
14. September 2021
From September 05 to September 08, this year’s “Mensch und Computer” (MuC) took place as a virtual conference under the motto “Moving into a new future”. Fortunately, our research group was able to place one long paper and one short paper, which was awarded by the scientific community of the MuC.
For details please click here.
8. September 2021
At the beginning of September, our project “RegioQuest” received its third star as part of the Südwestfalen Regionale 2025. This means that it can now finally be implemented. The goal of RegioQuest is to combine location-based services with game elements to make the search for jobs and apprenticeships more interactive and motivating for young people in South Westphalia. We are proud to be able to break new ground with RegioQuest and to make a contribution to counteracting the shortage of skilled workers in South Westphalia.
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6. August 2021
With the beginning of August, there is very good news for the research group of Cyber-Physical Systems. We welcomed three new faces as of August 1st, 2021: Marco Fries, Nino Bohn and Muhammad Shahzar Khalid join our team for different projects with their individual skills.
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30. June 2021
This year, from the 28th of June to the 2nd of July, the “Designing Interactive Systems” (DIS) took place as a virtual conference under the theme of ” Nowhere and Everywhere”. Fortunately, our research group was able to publish a paper, which was presented and discussed by Philip Weber at the conference.
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