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01.02.26
Drone Ballet ("Drohnenballet") is a joint project by the company Zouber from Kiel and Hamburg University of Technology, funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology, and Space (BMFTR), Germany, as part of UAM-Inno Region SH. We plan to develop a new generation of creative, efficiently plannable drone shows. It focuses on AI-based flight-path planning and dynamic swarm control so that shows can be generated automatically, interactively adapted during performances, and enriched with effects such as morphing between shapes and interactive elements. The technology is also intended as a building block for further urban air mobility applications, for example, in sea rescue, agriculture, or inspection, and offers an emission-free alternative to fireworks.
19.01.26
Yesterday (19.01.2026), German broadcaster ARD reported about the Geomar research cruise M215 (MULTI-MAREX Cruise 3) to the volcanoes around Santorini and our work on earthquake detection: As part of this cruise, our researchers successfully tested our embedded AI models for earthquake detection and analysis.  Tagesschau (from minute 9) Europamagazin (longer report) Tagesschau24 (longer report) This work builds, in part, on our joint publications SeismicSense and LightEQ with Geomar and was, in part, funded by MarData.
25.11.25
Inaugural lectures by Prof. Dr. Bernd-Christian Renner and Prof. Dr. Olaf Landsiedel
15.10.25
Congratulations to our PhD student Birkan Denizer for receiving the best paper award at this year's IEEE LCN conference, which was the 50th conference anniversary, for his paper: CapAware: Capacity-Aware Uplink Bandwidth Prediction for Cellular Networks. 
26.09.25
Congratulations to our PhD students Ali Hojjat and Janek Haberer for the Best Paper Honorable Mention of their paper "MCUCoder: Adaptive Bitrate Learned Video Compression for IoT Devices” at at the 47th German Conference on Pattern Recognition (GCPR 2025).