Research Groups
Research in the Computer Science department of the University of Bonn is carried out in the research groups listed below. Click on any group to learn more about research projects, teaching and members.
Computer Science I (Head: Prof. Dr. Petra Mutzel)
Computer Science II (Head: Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klein)
- Computer Graphics, Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klein
- Multimedia, Simulation and Virtual Reality, Prof. Dr. Andreas Weber✝
- Digital Material Appearance, Prof. Dr. Matthias B. Hullin
- Visualization and Medical Image Analysis Group, Prof. Dr. Thomas Schultz
- 4D Reconstruction, Dr. Eduard Zell
Computer Science III (Head: Prof. Dr. Stefan Wrobel)
- Knowledge Discovery and Machine Learning, Prof. Dr. Stefan Wrobel
- Computer Vision, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Gall
- Smart Data Analytics, Prof. Dr. Jens Lehmann
- Intelligent Databases, Prof. Dr. Rainer Manthey
- Artificial Intelligence, Prof. (emeritus) Dr. Armin B. Cremers
Computer Science IV (Head: Prof. Dr. Peter Martini)
- Communication Systems, Prof. Dr. Peter Martini
- IT Security, Prof. Dr. Michael Meier
- Usable Security And Privacy, Prof. Dr. Matthew Smith
- Audio Signal Processing, Prof. Dr. Frank Kurth
- Multimedia Signal Processing, Prof. (em.) Dr. Michael Clausen
- Sensor Data and Information Fusion, Priv.-Doz. Dr. Wolfgang Koch
- Intelligent Vision Systems, Priv.-Doz. Dr. Volker Steinhage
Computer Science V (Head: Prof. Dr. Heiko Röglin)
- Algorithms, Prof. Dr. Heiko Röglin
- Computational Geometry, Prof. Dr. Anne Driemel
- Efficient Algorithms, Combinatorial Optimization and Complexity, Senior Prof. Dr. Marek Karpinski
- Theoretical Computer Science, Prof. Dr. Thomas Kesselheim
Computer Science VI (Head: Prof. Dr. Sven Behnke)
- Autonomous Intelligent Systems, Prof. Dr. Sven Behnke
- Humanoid Robots Lab, Prof. Dr. Maren Bennewitz
- Technical Computer Science, Prof. Dr. Joachim Anlauf
Didactics of Computer Science (Dr. Dieter Engbring)
In addition, you might want to have a look at the activities of the research groups at B-IT, the Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology, which is closely affiliated with the Computer Science department.