
Join us for talks on CDS topics with guests, with an informal get-together including free snacks and drinks afterwards! This semester we explore the topic "Explainable and Safe AI".
Program KCDS Talks
We are calling researcher tandems (MATH and SEE) at KIT to submit interdisciplinary project ideas!
Deadline: January 31, 2025
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Neural Operators, Gaussian Processes and Application Day
Date
August 27-29, 2025
Venue
Campus South, Building 20.30
Room 0.014

Date & Time
Friday, May 16 & Friday, May 23, 9:00-12:30h
Venue
Campus South, tbd

Date & Time
Five 1/2 days in April, see course website
Venue
Block 1-4: CS, building 20.30, room 0.019
Block 5: Excursion to HPC systems at Campus North and hands-on session

Date & Time
Friday, 14 March 2025, 9:00-17:00
Venue
Campus South, Building 30.23 - Physics Tower, Room 10/1

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Catalysing Collaborations. Key competences for conducting interdisciplinary research.
The seminar will take place on May 16 and May 23, 9:00 to 12:30h.
Interdisciplinary collaboration is increasingly important in both academia and industry. While such collaborations offer great potential for innovation, they also present challenges: unfamiliarity with other disciplines, differing perspectives, and technical jargon can hinder effective communication and knowledge exchange. This seminar introduces key concepts and strategies for interdisciplinary thinking. You will explore the benefits of cross-disciplinary work, gain insight into the challenges of integrating different knowledge domains, and learn practical tools for effective communication, idea generation, and knowledge synthesis. The workshop is designed for researchers already engaged in interdisciplinary projects as well as those looking to enhance their ability to collaborate across disciplines.
Jointly offered with our friendly neighbor graduate school ENZo.
Registration
Please visit the KCDS intranet portal to register for this course.
For non-members of KCDS:
In order to be able to book the course, a KCDS guest/non-member account is necessary.
If you don't have an account yet, you can register here: Create a KCDS account to book courses
Once your account is activated by a KCDS administrator, you will be able to book the course.
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Dr. Stefan Götze
KIT
Karlsruhe House of Young Scientists (KHYS)
Angela Hühnerfuß
KIT Graduate School Computational and Data Science (KCDS)
KIT-Center MathSEE
Karlsruhe
Mail: kcds ∂does-not-exist.kit edu
https://www.kcds.kit.edu
Young Scientists

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The hackathon on precipitation estimation with weather radar and rain gauge data took place from October 8-11, 2024 at Triangel Studio.
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The second annual KCDS Retreat took place from November 13-15, 2023 at Naturfreundehaus Kniebis in the Black Forest.
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The workshop with a focus on "Recent Advances in Kernel Methods for Neural Networks" took place in October 5-6, 2023 at the Triangel.
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The first KCDS Summer School centered on the topic of Stochastic and Hybrid Modelling and took place at KIT Campus South, September 18-20, 2023.
Read moreAbout KCDS

Coordination KIT Graduate School Computational and Data Science
+49 721 608-47748
angela huehnerfuss ∂does-not-exist.kit edu
www.kcds.kit.edu/