There are two megatrends in the broad field of digitalisation: artificial intelligence and the security of digital systems. Courses in computer science offer great potential on the future job market, e.g. to contain potential dangers arising from the use of digital processes, as in the "Cyber Security" course of study, or a Bachelor's degree with the title "Artificial Intelligence", which stands out among German courses of study. But even with tried and tested courses of study such as Applied Computer Science, Business Informatics or Internet of Things, students can choose from countless career opportunities and help shape digital change.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Berl (Dean of the Faculty of Applied Computer Science)
Please note: programmes with an EN side tab are completely instructed in English.
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Staff in our workshops and science labs are enthusiastic about what they do and are passionate about technology, true to the principle: "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up men to get wood, assign tasks and divide the work, but teach them to crave for the wide, endless sea." (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry)
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positions
Dean
Vice Dean
Dean of Studies
Women's Representative
Programme coordinators
- Applied Computer Science/Infotronics (Bachelor): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Terezia Toth
- Applied Computer Science/Infotronics (Master): Prof. Dr. Peter Faber
- Artificial Intelligence (Bachelor): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Udo Garmann
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Master): Prof. Dr. Andreas Berl
- Automotive Software Engineering (Master): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Grzemba
- Bioinformatics (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Melanie Kappelmann-Fenzl
- Business Informatics (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Thorsten Matje
- Business Informatics (Master): Prof. Bernhard Zeller
- Business Informatics (Bachelor) part-time - focus on Data Science: Prof. Dr. Stephan Scheuerer
- Cyber Security (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Martin Schramm
- Cyber Security (Master) part-time: Prof. Dr. Andreas Grzemba
- Entrepreneurial Game Development (Master): Prof. Daniel Volk
- High Performance Computing / Quantum Computing (Master): Prof. Dr. Helena Liebelt
- Interactive Systems / Internet of Things (Bachelor): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marcus Barkowsky
- Life Science Informatics (Master): Prof. Dr. Melanie Kappelmann-Fenzl
- Software-Design (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Andreas Wölfl
Study advisor
- Applied Computer Science (Bachelor): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Terezia Toth
- Applied Computer Science (Master): Prof. Dr. Peter Faber
- Artifical Intelligence (Bachelor, Geman): Prof. Dr. Markus Mayer
- Artificial Intelligence (Bachelor, Englisch): Prof. Dr. Udo Garmann
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Master): Prof. Dr. Andreas Berl
- Bioinformatics (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Melanie Kappelmann-Fenzl
- Business Informatics (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Georg Herde
- Business Informatics (Bachelor) - part-time Data Science: Prof. Dr. Stephan Scheuerer
- Business Informatics (Master): Prof. Bernhard Zeller
- Cyber Security (Bachelor): Prof Dr Martin Schramm
- Cyber Security (Master): Prof. Dr. Andreas Grzemba
- Entrepreneurial Game Development (Master): Prof. Daniel Volk
- High Performance Computing / Quantum Computing (Master): Prof. Dr. Helena Liebelt
- Interactive Systems / Internet of Things (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Götz Winterfeldt
- Life Science Informatics (Master): Prof. Dr. Melanie Kappelmann-Fenzl
Internship coordination
- Applied Computer Science (Bachelor): Prof. Thomas Limbrunner
- Artificial Intelligence (Bachelor, German): Prof. Dr. Patrick Glauner
- Artificial Intelligence (Bachelor, Englisch): Prof. Dr. Patrick Glauner
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Master): Mrs Marta Vohnoutová
- Bioinformatics: Prof. Dr. Philipp Torkler
- Business Informatics (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Stephan Scheuerer
- Business Informatics - Focus Data Science (extra-occupational Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Stephan Scheuerer
- Cyber Security (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Michael Heigl
- Internet of Things (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Peter Jüttner
- Software-Design (Bachelor): Prof. Dr. Christoph Schober
Advisory Board:
- Hr. Florian Baueregger, Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
- Hr. Tobias Miosga, msg systems ag
- Hr. Volker Schröck, T.CON GmbH & Co. KG
- Fr. Bettina Haas, Siemens AG
- Hr. Dr. Josef Scheiber, BioVariance GmbH
- Hr. Dr. Jan-Rainer Lahmann, IBM Deutschland GmbH
Exam board:
Exam board I: WI-B, BI-B, KI-B, AIN-B, AID-M, LSI-M, WI-M, ASE-M
Exam board II: AI-B, IAS-B, SD-B, CY-B, AI-M, HPC/QC-M, GAM-M, Hochschulzertifikat "Forschungs- und Dissertationskompetenz"
Exam board III: WIDAS-B, WIbb-B, CY-M
Study assistant
- Bioinformatics (Bachelor), Life Science Informatics (Master), High Performance Computing and Quantum Computing (Master), Applied Computer Science (Master): Stefanie Tank
- Cyber Security (Bachelor), Entrepreneurial Game Development (Master): Ursula Schröpf
- Artificial Intelligence (English Bachelor), Artificial Intelligence (German Bachelor), Applied Computer Science (Bachelor), Internet of Things (Bachelor): Linda Wirrer
- Software Design (Bachelor), Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Master), Automotive Software Engineering (Master): Daniela Koch
- Business Informatics (Bachelor), Business Informatics (Master), Applied Computer Science (Master): Christina Decker
- Business Informatics - Focus on Data Science (extra-occupational Bachelor), Cyber Security (extra-occupational Master): Martina Fischer
Secretariat
Faculty council
Members ex officio
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Berl, Dean
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Barkowsky, Vice Dean
- Prof. Dr. Thorsten Matje, Dean of Studies
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Terezia Toth, Commissioner for Equal Opportunities for Women in Science and the Arts
Elected representative of the Professors
- Prof. Dr. Peter Faber
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Fischer
- Prof. Dr. Melanie Kappelmann-Fenzl
- Prof. Dr. Markus Mayer
- Prof. Dr. Michael Scholz
Elected representative of the academic staff
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Elected representative of the non-academic staff
Elected representative of the students
- Hr. Julian Burner
- Hr. Alexander Pietruska