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 2024 “Security and Privacy made in Karlsruhe” (in German),  which contains, among other things, information about the 39th AIK Symposium and current facts and figures about the institute. The AIK Symposium took place on 08.11.2024 and was organized by Prof. Dr. Melanie Volkamer and her research group SECUSO (Security • Usability • Society).

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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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.

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Security • Usability • Society
Article on security.txt published in DuD (26-08-2025)

The article “RFC 9116 (”security.txt“) on German university servers” by Finn Eckstein, Ria Rosenauer, Pascal Huppert, Melanie Volkamer, and Dominik Herrmann was published this month in the journal Datenschutz und Datensicherheit (Data Protection and Data Security). The article examines the dissemination of the RFC 9116 standard at German universities. By implementing the standard, website operators can provide contact details for reporting security vulnerabilities. Notifying universities that had not implemented security.txt resulted in a threefold increase in implementation, albeit at a very low level. The way universities were addressed had no effect on implementation.

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SECUSO teaching in the winter semester (25-08-2025)

The lecture period for the 2025/26 winter semester at KIT starts October 27, 2025. The following courses will be organized or co-organized by the SECUSO research group this semester: The internship “Security, Usability, Society” (Bachelor and Master), the seminar "Informationssicherheit und Datenschutz" (Bachelor), and the seminar “Security and Privacy Awareness” (Master). There are no lectures during the winter semester. Applications for topics in the SECUSO internship are already being accepted. Please use the links to the WiWi portal. The topics for the other courses and registration will be announced shortly.

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Another paper accepted at E-Vote ID (20-08-2025)

Another paper with SECUSO's contribution has been accepted for publication at the Tenth International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting (E-Vote ID 2025). The paper "On a Study of Mechanisms for End-to-End Verifiable Online Voting (StuVe)" von Veronique Cortier, Alexandre Debant, Ralf Kuesters, Florian Moser, Johannes Mueller, and Melanie Volkamer was accepted in the "Election and Practical Experiences" track. The authors describe the core idea of selected end-to-end verifiable online voting mechanisms and evaluate them using an interdisciplinary approach that considers secrecy, end-to-end verifiability, usability, and practicality. The paper is a summary of a study on end-to-end verifiable online voting mechanisms that was published by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). E-Vote ID 2025 will take place from October 1-3 in Nancy, France.

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Systems, Data, Simulation & Energy
Omar Mostafa Presents at KIT Dialogue Day 2025SYDSEN Presented at KIT Dialogue Day 2025

[June 7th, 2025] - We are pleased to share that our PhD student, Omar Mostafa, from SYDSEN (Systems, Data, Simulation & Energy) Research Group, recently presented his research titled “Reliability-Oriented Digital Twins of Energy Systems”  at Dialogue Day on June 26, 2025. Hosted by the KIT Department of Business and Management, this year's Dialogue Day focused on the theme "Affordable and Reliable Energy."

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DMaaST and ONE4ALL conjoined MeetingSYDSEN at DMaaST and ONE4ALL Joint Consortium Meetings

[May 28th, 2025] - From May 20–23, 2025, SYDSEN attended DMaaST and ONE4ALL conjoined project meetings and workshops.

- DMaaST 3rd Consortium Meeting (May 20–21):

During the consortium meeting Prof. Dr. Sanja Lazarova-Molnar and PhD Student Michelle Jungmann presented the developments in Work Package 3, which is lead by the KIT. The Work Package aims to develop a cognitive Manufacturing Ecosystem Digital Twin encompassing both manufacturing services and value chains to enhance resiliency through innovative modeling and assessment capabilities. 

- Joint Workshop (May 21–22):

Projects’ participants from SYDSEN at KIT and MSDA at SDU delivered a collaborative workshop on the development and implementation of Digital Twins in smart manufacturing systems. Their workshop contained the model development, validation, and security of Digital Twins in smart manufacturing systems.

- ONE4ALL 5th Consortium Meeting (May 22–23):

Prof. Dr. Sanja Lazarova-Molnar and SYDSEN Ph.D. students Atieh Khodadadi and Manuel Götz, SDU postdoctoral researcher Sani Abdullahi, and SYDSEN-affiliated Ph.D. student at SDU, Ashkan Zare, presented their recent developments in Work Packages 2, 3, and 4. These developments covered development of Multidimensional Digital Twins,  labor-intensive model extraction, Digital Twins model validation and Digital Twins’ cybersecurity.

 

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200th KITSYDSEN’s Talk on Digital Twins at the KIT's 200th Anniversary Event (Open House Day)

[May 21st, 2025] – As part of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology’s 200th anniversary celebrations, we, the SYDSEN group, presented our ongoing research on May 17, 2025.

In the Open House Day, Prof. Sanja Lazarova-Molnar delivered a talk titled “What are Digital Twins? Critical Aspects and Puzzle Pieces from Our Research”. Her presentation highlighted key challenges and emerging perspectives in Digital Twins. Following, PhD students Atieh Khodadadi, Manuel Götz, Michelle Jungmann, and Omar Mustafa showcased their research topics as puzzle pieces of the group’s overall research.

 

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