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Jonas Pfeiffer receives IBM PhD Fellowship Award
06.04.2020
First year PhD student Jonas Pfeiffer was selected to receive a 2020 IBM PhD Fellowship Award . This highly competitive award honors and supports exceptional PhD students in pioneering research areas. Jonas Pfeiffer is pursuing his PhD, supervised by Prof. Iryna Gurevych, at the UKP Lab where his focus is on on multi-modal, multi-lingual and multi-task machine learning.
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A better poker face for computers
03.04.2020
Protection against attacks via side channels
Spectacular security loopholes discovered in modern processors are setting new challenges for scientists: Computer Science Professor Heiko Mantel and his team are studying the danger of difficult to detect attacks via so-called side channels and possible countermeasures.
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Daniel Demmler is Finalist in the CAST/GI IT-Security PhD Thesis Award
11.03.2020
Former ENCRYPTO PhD student Daniel Demmler is in the final round of the CAST/GI PhD thesis award for IT-Security 2020 . He will present his thesis at the finale at Sicherheit 2020 in Göttingen on Thu, 19 March 2020. From 2013 to 2018, he did his doctorate “Towards Practical Privacy-Preserving Protocols” with distinction at the ENCRYPTO group. He is a postdoc at Uni Hamburg since 2019.
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Autonomous overseers
06.03.2020
TU graduates and TU robotics experts found „Energy Robotics“
Four graduates and the computer science professor and robotics expert Oskar von Stryk have founded the company “Energy Robotics”. Their software for autonomous inspection robots has made the team a global leader in the market for monitoring oil, gas and chemical plants. An example of the successful transfer of ideas and knowledge at Technical University (TU) of Darmstadt.
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Dr. Felix Günther awarded with ACM SIGSAC Doctoral Dissertation Award
13.11.2019
Award for outstanding PhD theses in IT Security
At this year's flagship security conference ACM CCS 2019 in London, Dr. Felix Günther was awarded the ACM SIGSAC Doctoral Dissertation award on November 13, 2019. The highly competitive award recognizes internationally outstanding PhD theses in computer and information security and includes prize money of 1,500 US dollar.
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Privacy-preserving Internet Services
03.09.2019
ERC Starting Grant for Research in Security and Privacy
Professor Thomas Schneider from the Department of Computer Science of TU Darmstadt was awarded an ERC Starting Grant by the European Research Council (ERC). His project “PSOTI” obtains funding of about 1.5 million Euros over a period of five years. This again underlines the high importance of research in Security and Privacy at TU Darmstadt.
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European University “UNITE!” is coming
26.06.2019
TU Darmstadt together with six universities successful in Initiative competition
TU Darmstadt is awarded the title of “European University” by the EU Commission, together with six European technical universities. The alliance known as “UNITE!” will receive five million Euro of funding for three years. The aim is to create a trans-European campus.
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Simulated synapses
24.06.2019
Research at the Institute of Parallel Programming
Computer scientists from TU Darmstadt are using a trick from astrophysics to predict the rewiring of nerve cells in the brain. The aim of their model is to support neurosurgeons and advance artificial intelligence.
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Security and privacy vulnerabilities
16.05.2019
When your Apple device allows file stealing, reveals first name and blacks out
International research team discovers security and privacy vulnerabilities in Apple’s iOS and macOS. The researchers strongly recommend users of Apple devices to install updates.
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Blockchain startup Perun at IT Career Summit
30.04.2019
Members of the research group Applied Cryptography led by Prof. Dr. Sebastian Faust from the department of Computer Science presented the startup Perun at the IT Career Summit in Darmstadt.
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Internationally renowned personalities honoured
15.02.2019
TU awards Robert Piloty Prize to computer scientist and mathematician
Prof. Dr. Klara Nahrstedt and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Dahmen have been awarded the Robert Piloty Prize 2018 of the TU Darmstadt for their many years of outstanding research and development work. The internationally renowned personalities each received a representative Robert Piloty medal and prize money of 5,000 euros.
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Auf ScienceNode.org: Interdisziplinäre Gehirnforschung
14.02.2019
Neuer Algorithmus simuliert strukturelle Plastizität des Gehirns
Die Frage nach der Verbindung zwischen Neuronen fasziniert Wissenschaftler seit jeher. Während uns Modelle dabei helfen diese Verbindungen nachzuvollziehen, reichen sie oftmals nicht aus, um Millionen von Neuronen eines echten Gehirns zu simulieren. Dieses Problem möchte Informatiker Dr. Sebastian Rinke vom Fachgebiet Parallele Programmierung an der TU Darmstadt mit einem von ihm entwickelten Algorithmus lösen.
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Developing a moral compass from human texts
07.02.2019
TU Darmstadt: Centre for Cognitive Science presents study about Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) translates documents, suggests treatments for patients, makes purchasing decisions and optimizes workflows. But where is its moral compass? A study by the Centre for Cognitive Science at TU Darmstadt shows that AI machines can indeed learn a moral compass from humans. The results of the study have been presented at this year’s ACM/AAAI Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (AIES).
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TU-Informatik-Team gewinnt „Hack the News Datathon“
31.01.2019
Die gezielte Verwendung von Nachrichten für Propagandazwecke ist ein Problem, welches durch die digitalen Verbreitungswege zunehmend an Bedeutung und Komplexität gewinnt. Diesen neuen Herausforderungen mit Hilfe von intelligenten Methoden zur automatischen Propagandaerkennung in Nachrichten zu begegnen war das Ziel des internationalen Wettbewerbs „Hack the News Datathon” der Data Science Society .
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08.01.2019