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Seven young adults are wearing dark green T-shirts with a white logo showing a dyke. Above it is the inscription Diek un Dat.
Project group Diek un dat
Top News Computing Science

Dykes under observation

A team of Computing Science students has developed a system for dyke monitoring - cost-effective, self-sufficient and flexible. The "Diek un dat" project group has just presented its results.

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The picture shows the Scada Lab at OFFIS, a kind of energy control centre. There are several screens on which circuit diagrams can be seen. Some people are looking at the screens.
OFFIS Institute for Computing Science / Bonnie Bartusch
Research Energy Top News Computing Science

Putting smart agents through their paces

Our power grids could soon be operated by smart and explainable AI systems. A junior research group led by Eric Veith is investigating how to provide the best possible training to ensure an optimal response in critical situations.

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Three students on the Master's programme in Computing Science and Information Systems are sitting in a rubber dinghy on the River Haaren, near a bridge. There are trees in the background.
Guardians of the River" project group
Campus Life Computing Science

Computing Science for Water Protection

Master's students specialising in Computing Science and Business Informatics have developed a portable measuring station that can be used to detect floods at an early stage, among other things. The fire brigade, THW and NLWKN have shown interest.

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Photo of energy systems researcher Philipp Staudt in front of an electricity meter.
University of Oldenburg - Matthias Knust
Sustainability Top News People Computing Science

Impulse Professorship for information systems researcher

Philipp Staudt, information systems researcher with a focus on environmental protection und sustainability, receives an ‘Impulse Professorship’. His aim is to enable people to assess their own energy requirements and to act accordingly.

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Timelynx
Research Top News Computing Science

More safety for cyclists

An AI-based assistance system for cars and lorries that recognises cyclists could make cycling safer. A research project at the university is gradually developing a prototype for such a system.

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Adobe stock / PREDRAG SEPELJ
Research Top News Computing Science

The sound of the rainforest

Developing new technologies to research biodiversity - that was the aim of XPRIZE Rainforest, a global competition involving more than 300 teams. Three doctoral students from the university also took part in the final.

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Robot arm places battery pack on a conveyor belt.
Ivan Milovanov / IM Imagery OU
Research Top News Computing Science

Improving battery production

Digital models of battery factories could help increase the production of lithium-ion batteries in Europe significantly in the coming years. Computer scientists from Oldenburg are involved in a major EU project.

 

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Pexels / Brett Sayles
Research Energy Research Top News Computing Science

Transforming energy systems

The success of the energy transition also depends on how well researchers can access important data. Energy IT specialist Astrid Nieße explains the role played by the development of an infrastructure for research data management.

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Johannes Bichmann / SOUL Photo
Research Top News Computing Science

"A large part of the world's knowledge is in AI"

Artificial intelligence is currently a hot topic in the media. In this interview, computer scientist Oliver Kramer explains what programmes such as ChatGPT can do and the opportunities they present.

 

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Aerial view of the neighbourhood around the Alte Fleiwa in Oldenburg.
Transfer Research Top News Computing Science

Driving digital transformation forward together

Kick-off for the Oldenburg Innovation Quarter: IQON is pooling IT research to create a dynamic area for co-operative research and development of innovative prototypes, products and business models around the Alte Fleiwa.

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Photo: Knowledge Factory / Boehringer Ingelheim.
Campus Life Teacher Education Computing Science

Computer science lessons: From applying to understanding

How do computers work? And how does the internet work? Teaching this is a challenge for teachers who are not familiar with the subject. The Oldenburg computer science didactics team has developed practical and freely available teaching materials.

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Photo: University of Oldenburg / Daniel Schmidt
Research Top News Computing Science

Shop greener

Computer scientist Gözel Shakeri wants to make online food shopping more sustainable. The university is funding her research with an Ossietzky Fellowship.

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A dark screen divided into several fields with incomprehensible information.
Top News Computing Science

When the hackers are already in the system

Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure such as power grids are on the rise. Oldenburg experts Andreas Peter and Sebastian Lehnhoff explain how to detect hackers and why total security is an unattainable goal.

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Pexels / Brett Sayles
Top News Computing Science

Major success for Oldenburg energy systems research

The Joint Science Conference (GWK) is funding the nfdi4energy consortium in Oldenburg. The aim is to improve communication and the exchange of data and software in energy system research.

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Landscape with power lines and wind turbines on the horizon.
Research Top News Computing Science

Using AI to operate critical infrastructure autonomously

Developing an interdisciplinary approach to using artificial intelligence methods for the secure operation of critical infrastructure systems is the goal of a new research group led by Eric Veith at the Department of Computing Science.

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Aerial view of a loop of the Hunte with fields, a lake and other canals
Top News Marine Sciences Computing Science

AI for the water industry

The state of Lower Saxony is funding another future laboratory: the "Future Laboratory Water" research network, headed by Oldenburg marine researcher Oliver Zielinski, will begin its work on 1 October.

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Research Top News Computing Science

Tricking neural networks

Can artificial intelligence (AI) methods reliably detect child pornography images on user devices? A study in which Oldenburg computer scientist Daniel Neider was involved raises doubts about whether this is currently possible.

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Close-up of the sensor nodes: Square boxes with two switches on the side, one lights up red, the other green.
Campus Life Computing Science

Simply check ventilation concepts

CO₂ traffic lights can be used to monitor the air quality in closed rooms. A system with several sensors, developed by Computing Science students, can track the distribution of carbon dioxide in lecture theatres or classrooms.

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Top News Computing Science International affairs

Researchers expand Master's programme in East Africa

Computer systems that control devices such as televisions are the focus of a study programme that Oldenburg's business informatics experts helped to establish in Tanzania. The partners are now receiving another multi-million euro grant.

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EA young woman presents the prototype of the smart helmet: she wears virtual reality goggles and a shiny silver bicycle helmet.
Research Top News Computing Science

The power of data

Data has become one of the most important economic assets of the 21st century. Jorge Marx Gómez and a team of Oldenburg business informatics researchers are investigating how big data can help companies to glean new knowledge.

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