Research

The research of the Institute of Cognitive Science is aimed primarily at questions of higher cognitive functions - on the one hand, as pure research on an interdisciplinary level with an interest in more comprehensive, that is to say overlapping the traditional disciplines, scientific knowledge; at the same time, however, with the aim of preparing technologies with which the challenges of a modern information society can be met in a competent and innovative manner.

IKW research areas
Changing Brains Group
Cognitive Modeling
Computational Linguistics
Cognitive Psychology
Artificial Intelligence
Neurobiopsychology
Neuroinformatics
Biologically oriented Computer Vision
Neurocybernetics
Philosophy of Mind and Cognition
Research of associated members:
Differential Psychology (Prof. Julius Kuhl)
Work and Organizational Psychology (PD Dr. Kai-Christoph Hamborg)
Knowledge-Based Systems (Prof. Joachim Hertzberg)
Neurobiology (Prof. Gunnar Jeserich)
Previous Research Areas
Neuroinformatics 2003-2009
(Prof. Dr. Martin Riedmiller, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
For information on IKW research see also:
PhD Programme Cognitive Science
Research Training Group "Adaptivity in hybrid cognitive systems"
Study projects in the Master's programme
Poster Session 2007
Poster Session 2008