Information technology and artificial intelligence
Work on IT research and development projects and in the field of AI
Information technology (IT) has been a cross-sectional technology for years, affecting all areas of business and organization in the professional environment, but also increasingly influencing the private environment and thus growing unchecked.
Coburg University of Applied Sciences is working on numerous IT research and development projects, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
These include projects in the field of predictive maintenance and condition monitoring of systems such as photovoltaic power plants, software in cars, AI-based learning, not least with the support of large language models, augmented and virtual reality, wireless sensor technology, AI-based sensor data evaluation and IT security.
Another important aspect is the resource-saving storage of the resulting data using adaptive data compression methods.
There are also research projects at the interfaces between information technology and the applied natural sciences, for example in micro-optics and microfluidics, or the health sciences, such as stress management with AI support.
The scientists are involved in the development of innovative application-oriented solutions, but are also on the trail of research into fundamental relationships.
They conduct research and development with partners from industry and business.