Personal profile
Scientific Focus
Vision
The Institute of Telematics (ITM) develops new technological solutions that address the challenges of a world increasingly interconnected by physical devices and virtual software components. The institute’s objectives and methods are based on the guiding principle that technology should always serve the needs of people within their environment. Members of the ITM work in interdisciplinary project teams that develop innovative components, systems, processes, and applications in cooperation with partners from research and industry.
The ITM provides a quality education that gives students the capabilities to master the complex and novel computer science challenges in both academic and industrial settings with qualified methods and social competency.
The institute sees itself as an engine of technological progress and as a respected partner in international research and development.
Mission
The ITM supports enhanced socio-technical processes by creating solutions that balance the interplay between user autonomy and ambient intelligence during communications between people and machines. Towards this end, the ITM develops context-aware services, protocols and applications by creating novel approaches that span the fields of sensor networks, distributed systems, mobile computing, and ubiquitous computing.
ITM team members develop innovative systems, evaluate them in prototypical application scenarios and actively provide knowledge transfer in both academic and industrial settings. In coperation with national and international academic and industrial partners, the ITM extends the state-of-the-art in terms of knowledge and technology by combining sound theoretical foundations with practical implementations.
These contributions are made available in a variety of ways to the scientific community and to the general public, and are continuously integrated into the courses offered by the institute. The ITM provides an attractive scientific environment by providing an organizational structure that supports creative work processes and quality research results through the application of accepted scientific methods.
Academic qualification
Computer Science, PhD, Formal specification and implementation of high-performance protocols, University of Mannheim
01.10.1992 → 31.07.1996
Award Date: 24.05.1996
Information Systems, Diploma, Generating parallel systems from Estelle specifications, University of Mannheim
01.10.1987 → 30.09.1992
Award Date: 30.09.1992
External positions
Speaker of the shareholders, EKSH GmbH
19.11.2019 → …
Speaker of the shareholders, UniTransferKlinik GmbH
01.01.2018 → …
Speaker of the shareholders, PVA GmbH
01.01.2016 → …
Research Areas and Centers
- Academic Focus: Biomedical Engineering
- Centers: Center for Artificial Intelligence Luebeck (ZKIL)
- Research Area: Intelligent Systems
- Centers: Center for Open Innovation in Connected Health (COPICOH)
DFG Research Classification Scheme
- 4.43-03 Security and Dependability, Operating, Communication and Distributed Systems
- 4.43-07 Computer Architecture, Embedded and Massively Parallel Systems
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Connecting in-body nano communication with body area networks: Challenges and opportunities of the Internet of Nano Things
Dressler, F. & Fischer, S., 01.06.2015, In: Nano Communication Networks. 6, 2, p. 29-38 10 p.Research output: Journal Articles › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
121 Link opens in a new tab Citations (Scopus)
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Innovative University (Innovative Hochschule)
Fischer, S. (Speaker)
01.01.23 → 31.12.27
Project: Projects with Federal Funding › Federal Funding: BMFTR (Research, Technology and Space)
Activities
- 1 Organisation of conferences and congresses
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3rd Schleswig-Holstein Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Fischer, S. (Chairperson)
03.03.2022Activity: Organisation of events › Organisation of conferences and congresses
Press/Media
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Innovative University
03.01.23
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Press Releases › University Press Release
Impacts
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Smart City Operations GMbH
Fischer, S. (Founder), Spendler, R. (Founder) & Hellbrück, H. (Founder)
Impact: Spin-Off
Organisations
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Institute of Telematics
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Organisational unit: Institutes and Clinics