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Events

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Thursday, April 20th, 2023 | 12:00 p.m

Research data and data science - Introduction of CRDM and HCDS

Jungiusstraße 11, lecture hall

In the digital transformation of science, research data is an essential basis of the research process and as diverse as the subject cultures in which they are created and used. In data-based or data-driven research, computational methods can be used to scale and transform the research process.
As a scientist, you should store your research data in a secure technical environment using established standards and compliance with data protection regulations. When using computer-aided methods - from statistics to artificial intelligence - and in interdisciplinary research and use of innovative digital methods, you need advice from an expert.
What does this mean in concrete terms for scientific practice? The experts give concrete tips and answer your questions. In addition, the participants have the opportunity to exchange perspectives, challenges and best practice examples and to be inspired.
All interested parties are invited to find out more about the services of the Center for Sustainable Research Data Management (CRDM) and - this time also present - the House of Computing and Data Science (HCDS) at Universität Hamburg from 12 p.m.
The information event is open to the university. Registration is free. The event will take place in German.

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Wednesday, October 29th, 2025 | 18:00 -20:00 p.m.

Rethinking AI and Ethics: Risk, Responsibility and Imagination

Code Working Space, Willy-Brandt-Straße 55 · Hamburg

Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we live and work. It holds great promise, but also raises important questions about responsibility, fairness and impact.
In this session, we explore AI beyond technology – as something deeply tied to human values and society. Two inspiring speakers will share their perspectives on how to design technology responsibly and imagine better digital futures.

Talks

Lieke Fröberg, Research Associate, Ethics in IT, Informatics Department, University of Hamburg
Artificial Intelligence is often seen as a powerful tool to detect risks and make better decisions. But how can one and the same technology both help prevent harm and cause new risks?
Lieke invites us to think deeper about this paradox and reflect on who is served by AI systems, who becomes more vulnerable, and who has a say in shaping them.

Andrea Kaewel-Siebahn, AI & Digital Ethics, Director of Produkt
“Shaping the world of tomorrow – how utopias help us to build better digital solutions” 
Digital products already shape the world we live in – and AI will accelerate this change. Andrea explores how utopian thinking can help us look beyond short-term impact and imagine technologies that truly benefit individuals, organizations and society in the long run.

Institutions

  • Meetup
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Monday, November 24th 2025 | 10:00 - 12:00 a.m

Unlock Powerful Computing Resources & Expertise – Join the Lecture on NHR Services for Artificial Intelligence

online

We’re excited to invite you to a workshop, where we’ll introduce the NHR Network for Artificial Intelligence  and the vast array of services available in Göttingen.
These services can complement your local compute resources. Whether you’re a researcher, academic, or student, this session will empower you to leverage these powerful computing resources and expert support for your work.

Just join us on Monday, 24.11.2025, 10 am - 12 pm online via zoom (Meeting ID: 622 7696 1715, Passcode: 86806475)

Agenda Overview:

* Introduction to the NHR Alliance: Learn about this key initiative and how it supports high-performance computing across Germany.
* Presentation on NHR-Nord@Göttingen: Explore the services provided by Göttingen’s computing center.
* Comprehensive Service Offerings: Discover the extensive services available to researchers, including tailored advice, training, and specialized computing resources.
* Explore Science Domains: Gain insights into the wide range of disciplines supported by the NHR centers.
* KISSKI AI Service Center: Learn about the cutting-edge infrastructure for sensitive and critical applications.
* Access to Computing Clusters: Get the details on how you can use these systems for your research.
* Wrap-up: Key takeaways and resources for getting started.

What is NHR? The National High-Performance Computing (NHR) program is an integral part of Germany’s HPC infrastructure, classified as a Tier 2 center. With nine NHR centers across Germany, NHR provides free access to high-performance computing resources and expert support for universities nationwide.

Institutions

  • NHR-NORD@Göttingen
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Tuesday, 22nd - 23th September, 2026

Workshop on AI-supported Research Software Engineering

Goettingen, Germany

We are excited to announce the Workshop on AI-Supported Research Software Engineering, an interactive event for research software engineers and scientists engaged in developing and maintaining research software in the era of AI.

The workshop addresses the challenges and opportunities research software engineers face in AI-supported research software development.
  • You have not used AI tools in research software development yet, and would like to learn about possibilities and limitations?
  • You are using AI tools quite extensively in your research software development, and would like to exchange knowledge and experience, as well as work towards best practices in AI-supported research software development?
Then this workshop is a great match for you! We will offer highlight talks and hands-on sessions/discussions.

Refer to this website for upcoming program details and registration.

Your orga team: Stephan Janosch, Inga Ulusoy, Mustafa Dogan, Bernadette Fritzsch, Bela Gipp, Lukas Netz, Sebastian Nielebock

Institutions

  • Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

 

People

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Stefan Thiemann

Head, ZFDM
Open Access Officer, UHH
stefan.thiemann@uni-hamburg.de
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Timm Lehmberg

Research Data Management Officer, AdWHH
timm.lehmberg@awhamburg.de

Universität Hamburg
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Universität Hamburg
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Universität Hamburg
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