Saarland Informatics Campus (
SIC) is a center for computer science located on the
Saarbrücken campus of
Saarland University, a public university in
Saarland, Germany. It integrates multiple research institutions and three departments of Saarland University: Department of Computer Science, Department of Mathematics, and Department of Language Science and Technology.
Research SIC focuses on research across 16 fields: Algebra, Algorithms, Applied Analysis, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Computational Biology and Life Sciences, Computational Linguistics, Data Science, Didactics of Computers Science and Mathematics, Formal Methods, Human-Computer Interaction, Mathematical Data Analysis, Numerical Mathematics, Security and Cryptography, Software and Hardware Systems, Stochastics, Visual and Geometric Computing. SIC participates in
Germany's excellence initiative. As a participant, it received a Cluster of Excellence "Multimodal Computing and Interaction" (2007-2019) and a Graduate School of Computer Science in 2007. SIC is involved in many multi-institutional projects, some of which include: • Collaborative Research Center (CRC) Transregio (TRR) 248: Foundations of Perspicuous Software Systems, funded by the
German Research Foundation (DFG); • CRC 1102: Information Density and Linguistic Encoding, funded by the DFG; • CRC TRR-195: Symbolic Tools in Mathematics and their Applications, funded by the DFG; • RTG: Neuroexplicit Models of Language, Vision, and Action, funded by the DFG; • Information Density and Linguistic Encoding (IDeaL), funded by the DFG; • Interdisciplinary Institute for Societal Computing (I2SC); • Explainable Intelligent Systems, funded by
Volkswagen Foundation; • ELLIS Unit Saarbrücken AI & Machine Learning "SAM"; • Centre for European Research in Trusted AI (CERTAIN), funded by
European Regional Development Fund; • Zuse School ELIZA.
Research institutes The following research institutions are included in the SIC: •
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (1988), •
Leibniz Center for Informatics at Schloss Dagstuhl (1989), •
Max Planck Institute for Informatics (1990), • Center for Bioinformatics (2000), •
Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (2004), • CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security (2020). All senior researchers are members of Saarland University's Computer Science Department. These institutions collaborate within the SIC, alongside the Department of Computer Science, Department of Mathematics, and the Department of Language Science and Technology, but they are legally independent.
Bachelor's degree programs Bioinformatics, Business Informatics, Computer Science (English), Computer Science (German), Computational Linguistics, Cybersecurity (English), Cybersecurity (German), Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Embedded Systems (phasing out), Mathematics and Computer Science, Media Informatics.
Master's degree programs Bioinformatics, Business Informatics, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Embedded Systems, Entrepreneurial Cybersecurity (phasing out), Language Science and Technology, Mathematics and Computer Science, Media Informatics, Visual Computing, Language and Communication Technologies.
State examination (teaching credential) • Computer Science Teacher Education: Secondary Level I (LS 1), Secondary Level II (LS 1 + 2), teaching at vocational schools (LAB)
PhD programs • Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science • International Max Planck Research School on Trustworthy Computing
Industry relations and innovation Industry relations The SIC has partnered with companies such as
Google,
Volkswagen,
BMW,
Intel,
Nvidia,
Samsung,
IBM,
Microsoft,
Bosch,
Airbus,
Adobe,
Adidas,
Deutsche Post,
EADS, and
Siemens. • In 2019,
ZF Friedrichshafen AG, a global automotive supplier, partnered with DFKI and CISPA to start a new center for artificial intelligence and cybersecurity,
ZF AI and Cybersecurity Center.
Innovation Saarland University participates in the German
EXIST initiative, which provides funding and support for scientists establishing startups based on research. == Notable people ==