In November 2023 we held the 6th IGSSE Martini Colloquium. This networking event brings together the PIs of our IGSSE Projects for an evening of scientific exchange across disciplines. In 2023 the focus laid on AI and Deep Learning.
Five PIs from ongoing projects presented their research to our current and former principal investigators, postdocs and guests. Following the presentations, there was time to discuss and exchange ideas in two poster sessions that were accompanied by the projects doctoral researchers and to deepen the scientific and academic exchange between different research fields. There were lively discussions and exchanges between the participating researchers.
- Prof. André Borrmann (Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation), P2001 | AI-CHECK AI-enabled code compliance checking in early building design
- Prof. Ulf Schlichtmann (Chair of Electronic Design Automation), P2003 | ELoNC Exploring the Logic of Neural Computing
- Prof. Gabriele Chiogna (Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management), P2005 | INE2 Innovative Engineering Injection Extraction systems for in-situ groundwater remediation: From model- and laboratory-based evidence to stakeholder involvement
- Prof. Mathias Drton (Chair of Mathematical Statistics) JADS 2102 | LEADS Learning and Analyzing Discrete Geometric Structure in Statistical Models
- Prof. Felix Krahmer (Professorship of Optimization and Data Analysis) JADS 2106 | N-DAMN Next Generation Digital Acquisition using Modulo Nonlinearities: Algorithmic, Statistical and Information Theoretic Aspects
To round up the sucessfull evening, Professor Gitta Kutyniok – Bavarian AI Chair at the Ludwig Maximilians University – held an engaging and interesting Keynote on the reliability of AI.