With 900 researchers and 2500 students from 81 countries, Saarland Informatics Campus is one of the leading locations for Informatics in Germany and in Europe. 4 globally renowned research institutes and Saarland University with 3 collaborating departments and 24 academic programs cover all areas of computer science.
Machine Learning Professor wanted!
We are looking for a highly motivated researcher in the field of machine learning (ML) for a W3 professorship. We welcome applications from all modern areas of ML.
Application deadline: May 20, 2024
Information about the current Semester
Here you can find information about studying Computer Science at Saarland University during the summer semester 2024.
Anja Feldmann appointed ACM Fellow
Internet researcher and Director at the MPI for Informatics, Anja Feldmann, has been appointed a Fellow by the Association for Computing Machinery.
MPI INF and Google deepen their cooperation
The “Saarbrücken Research Center for Visual Computing, Interaction and Artificial Intelligence” is being expanded to include a research area headed by Bernt Schiele.
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More InformationFlying once over the Saarland Informatics Campus: four international research institutes and three networked departments of Saarland University combine their expertise here to cover the entire spectrum of computer science.