News

Here you can see a selection of news from our research groups.

Many more can be found on the websites of the research groups:

Please also take a look at our AIFB Thematic Issue 2025 “KI und Angewandte Informatik” (in German),  which contains, among other things, information about the 40th AIK Symposium and current facts and figures about the institute. The AIK Symposium took place on 24.10.2025, and its content was organized by the Applied Technical Cognitive Systems (Prof. Dr. J. Marius Zöllner) and Business Information Systems (Prof. Dr. Andreas Oberweis) research groups.

Applied Technical-Cognitive Systems
IEEE IV 202513 Papers and Best Paper Award at the IEEE IV 2025 (02.07.2025)

At the IEEE IV 2025 in Romania, our research group was represented with 13 accepted papers. In addition, Ahmed Abouelazm won the Best Paper Award with his contribution "TPK: Trustworthy Trajectory Prediction Integrating Prior Knowledge For Interpretability and Kinematic Feasibility".

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Girls‘ Day 2024Girls´Day 2024 (25/04/2024)

On Girls' Day 2024, 5 schoolgirls came to our research group "Applied Technical-Cognitive Systems" to get an insight into how we came to our profession, where you are allowed to "play" with robots.

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Autonomous Driving on Campus NorthAutonomous driving with Federal Minister for Digital and Transport Volker Wissing on Campus North (01/03/2024)

On March 1, 2024, the KIT Center for Mobility Systems and the Energy Lab at Campus North received an official visit from Dr. Volker Wissing, Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport, and Members of the Bundestag Michael Theurer and Parsa Marvi.

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Betriebliche Informationssysteme
Roboter PepperAngewandte Informatik und smarte Systeme (7.5.2025)

Am Tag der offenen Tür und beim Campustag am KIT haben wir unsere Forschungsgruppe zahlreichen kleinen und großen Besucher*innen vorgestellt. In unseren Institutsräumen präsentierten wir verschiedene Systeme und Roboter, die in Forschung und Lehre bei uns zum Einsatz kommen. Darüber hinaus beteiligten wir uns an der Wissensrallye sowie am „Weg der Nachhaltigkeit“ und freuten uns über spannende Gespräche mit interessierten Gästen.

Cooperative Autonomous Systems
Robots Control Traffic – KIT Tests Future Technology for Safe School Routes (07.07.2025)

A robot that helps children cross the street safely? What sounds like science fiction has become reality in Bratislava – with significant involvement from KIT. 

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-SIMON kickoff

The SIMON project has now been officially launched to revolutionize multimodal mobility. It builds on the RELAI project to improve safety and efficiency in road traffic. Particular attention is to be paid to vulnerable road users, such as cyclists. Our “trafficpilot” app will provide them with environmentally friendly driving recommendations in real time.

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Workshop on Connected Micromobility for Safe and Sustainable Communities (22.09.2024)

On September 22, 2024, the workshop takes place in conjunction with the 16th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces. This workshop deals with the rise of micromobility services and Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) as a potential solution to problems like regulations, standardization and road safety.

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Information Service Engineering
logo ISWSISWS 2024

The ISE group is one of the organizers of the International Semantic Web Research Summer School (ISWS) 2024.

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Logo SemDHSemantic Digital Humanities Workshop (26.05.2024)

Sasha Bruns, Tabea Tietz and Harald Sack, together with external partners from the University of Bologna and Vrije University Amsterdam, are organizing a workshop on "Semantic Digital Humanities", which will be held as part of ESWC 2024. The main goal is to build a bridge between technical semantic web-based solutions and the research questions of the humanities community.

Workshop Website
Security • Usability • Society
Karlsruhe Mayor Gabriele Luczak-Schwarz Invites You to Join “Wir forschen digital” (27-03-2026)

Karlsruhe’s Mayor for Science, Gabriele Luczak-Schwarz, is calling on people in and around Karlsruhe to sign up for the citizen panel Wir forschen digital: Wir forschen digital is a great way to get involved in research without any barriers. Give it a try—whether you’d like to participate once a year or on a regular basis. Every contribution matters.” With Wir forschen digital, you can participate in studies on digital technologies and experience current research firsthand. After registering on the online portal, you’ll receive regular invitations to exciting studies: You can participate on your own schedule. Every participation is financially compensated. Share your perspective with us and become part of the future! 

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Paper accepted at EuroS&P 2026 (25-03-2026)

The paper "Implementing and Evaluating the Usability of Reliable Voter Complaints in E2E Verifiable Remote Electronic Voting" by Tobias Hilt, Christian Mack, Philipp Matheis, Benjamin Berens, Tobias Länge, Rolf Haenni, Reto E. Koenig, Philipp Locher, and Melanie Volkamer was accepted for publication at the IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy (EuroS&P 2026). The paper examines a novel approach that allows voter to reliably file complaints in internet voting and introduces several usability improvements for an existing internet voting system. Results show that 73% of voters were able to successfully utelize this novel approach and the overall usability of the internet voting system could be slightly improved. EuroS&P 2026 takes place July 06 to 10, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Girl's Day 2026 with contribution of Wir forschen digital (23-03-2026)

“App Development Made Easy – Create an App That Recognizes Your Emotions” is the title of the workshop for the Girl's Day on April 23rd, 2026, offered in collaboration with the Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik (WIN), human-centered systems lab, the KD2Lab, and the Wir Forschen Digital initiative. In the workshop, participants will develop an app based on biosignals such as heart rate or eye movements. Working in small teams, they will first gather requirements for the app idea. Building on this, they will then develop and test an initial prototype. Participants must be at least 13 years old, and participation is limited to 12 participants.

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Systems, Data, Simulation & Energy
Atieh Khodadadi - MODELSWARD 2026Atieh Khodadadi Presents Recent Research at MODELSWARD 2026

[March 6-9th, 2026]- Our Ph.D. student, Atieh Khodadadi, participated in the 14th International Conference on Model-Based Software and Systems Engineering (MODELSWARD 2026) in Marbella, Spain, where she presented our latest work, titled “MDPNML: A Multidimensional Petri Net Markup Language Enabling Construction and Simulation of Comprehensive Digital Twin Models.” The work highlights our ongoing research on advanced modeling approaches for the construction and simulation of comprehensive Digital Twin models.

 

You can read the full paper on ResearchGate.

 

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ONE4ALL 2nd RMThe Second Review Meeting of the ONE4ALL Project

[March 5th, 2026] - SYDSEN took part in the ONE4ALL Second Review Meeting on 5 March 2026, in Brussels, Belgium. As the leader of Work Package 2, SYDSEN presented the latest advancements in Data-driven Digital Twins, with a focus on module development, validation, and tuning. Our Ph.D. students, Atieh Khodadadi and Meryem Mahmood, together with Ashkan Zare, a SYDSEN-affiliated Ph.D. student at SDU, also shared updates on project tasks, milestones, deliverables, achievements, and recent research progress. During the session, the team also addressed reviewers’ comments and questions. The meeting was a valuable opportunity to showcase progress, exchange insights, and strengthen collaboration across the ONE4ALL consortium.

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Mustafa Demetgül & Prof. Sanja Lazarova-Molnar Publish in the Journal Measurement

[January 30, 2026] - We are pleased to share that the paper titled “Data-driven artificial intelligence applications for tyre-road-noise prediction and road condition monitoring: A review and future directions” by Postdoc Dr. Mustafa Demetgül and Prof. Sanja Lazarova-Molnar, which focuses on data-driven artificial intelligence approaches, has been published in the journal Measurement (Elsevier – ScienceDirect). This publication was produced as part of the Tyre Road Noise (TyRoN) Project, which focuses on data-driven approaches for tyre–road noise prediction and road condition monitoring, drawing on signal processing, machine learning, and intelligent sensing. It highlights key AI approaches, data requirements, and future research directions in acoustic AI and smart mobility.

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