Cyber attacks on companies and public institutions are increasing dramatically worldwide. The PROTECT project, funded by the Cyber Agency, is developing solutions to make IT systems more resistant to
Quantum computers could be able to break the asymmetric cryptographic methods currently in use by 2030, creating a need for quantum-resistant encryption standards. The financial sector faces challenge
The European population is aging. New strategies, systems, and technologies are needed that use already existing data collection systems in the living environment and support a self-determined life fo
The TwinMaP project focuses on the development of innovative concepts for digital twins of factory workers in assembly and pre-assembly. While other partners integrate digital twins of machines and sy
As part of the “Future of Graphics and Media” program, seven projects from institutions of the Saarland Informatics Campus will be funded equally by the chip manufacturer Intel and the Saarland with a
3D applications are increasingly using methods for image synthesis that can no longer be realized with the traditional rendering pipeline of today's graphics hardware. Software rendering pipelines are
Artificial intelligence (AI) is finding increasingly diverse applications in the physical world, especially in embedded, cyber-physical devices with limited resources and under demanding conditions. T
The Horizon Europe project BERTHA kicked off on November 22nd-24th in Valencia, Spain. The project has been granted €7,981,799.50 from the European Commission to develop a Driver Behavioral Model (DBM
FAIRe aims to develop resource-limited AI for embedded systems, cyber-physical systems, and edge devices. The development approach should extend comprehensively from the application layer to the physi