VSR News
VSR Professorship hosts General Assembly of European AI Network of Excellence ENFIELD at TUC
From February 17 to 19, 2026, the VSR Professorship welcomed around 40 international AI experts for the General Assembly of the European research project ENFIELD. As part of this prestigious network – one of only nine AI Networks of Excellence funded by the European Commission – the VSR team played a central role in coordinating this high-level exchange on the future of European AI.
The hosting of the meeting was led by Prof. Dr. Martin Gaedke and Dr. Sebastian Heil from the VSR Professorship. The project "European Lighthouse to Manifest Trustworthy and Green AI" (ENFIELD) is part of the EU's "Horizon Europe" framework program and pursues a clear mission: to bundle European excellence in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, increase its international visibility, and position Europe as a global leader in trustworthy AI. With EU funding of approximately 11 million euros, ENFIELD is among Europe’s most significant AI research initiatives.
Impressive Research Impact: More than 170 Publications in Three Years
As the three-year collaborative project nears its conclusion, it boasts an extraordinary track record. To date, ENFIELD has produced more than 170 scientific publications: nearly 50 in international journals and over 120 contributions to global workshops and conferences. These figures represent more than just statistics; they demonstrate the research depth and scientific impact of a network developing AI solutions for strategically vital sectors such as energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and space.
The project is supported by 30 leading research institutions, companies, and public organizations from 18 countries. Together, they are working to create a vibrant European AI ecosystem – one that is not only technologically excellent but also human-centric, sustainable, and trustworthy. Europe has a unique opportunity to turn its core values – transparency, fairness, and digital sovereignty – into the global benchmark for AI development.
VSR at 6. SaxFDM Tagung
At this year's SaxFDM Tagung, our team members Jan Haas and Christoph Göpfert held a workshop titled "Natürlichsprachliche Abfrage forschungsdatenorientierter institutioneller Wissensgraphen mittels großer Sprachmodelle" in context of the HYP*MOL project. In the workshop, they showcased how large language models can translate natural-language queries into SPARQL requests, enabling an intuitive exploration of complex knowledge graphs. With this approach, the entry barrier to querying knowledge graphs is significantly lowered for researchers across all disciplines.
Additionally, they presented in two posters showcasing the Knowledge Base of Come2Data as well as a strategy for holistically integrated information management (GIIM), which is currently being implemented at TU Chemnitz to integrate distributed research information from heterogeneous data sources.
VSR team warmly welcomes Bai Li!
We look forward to the valuable contributions he will make and will fully support his research as he embarks on this new chapter.
VSR at CONVERSATIONS 2025
Our team member Verena Traubinger presented our work on user preferences regarding different variations of chatbot interface patterns at the 9th International Symposium on Chatbots and Human-centred AI. She is also part of the program committee for this year's symposium.
CONVERSATIONS is a yearly symposium where researchers from the fields of chatbots and human-centred AI come together and discuss their insights regarding the creation, evaluation, and use of conversational interfaces.
VSR at Tag des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses
Our team members Lucas Schröder and Christoph Göpfert represented the data competence center Come2Data at this year's Tag des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs at TU Chemnitz. Their participation helped raise awareness of data literacy in general and promoted Come2Data's training and support services in the areas of data integration, data management, data analysis and data publication.
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Second Exam Review for Summer Semester 2025
The second (and last) exam review for exams written in the summer semester 2025 will take place in presence on 30 October 2025 from 13:30 to 16:30. Please note that sample solutions will not be provided during the review.
You may choose any time within this time window to attend, but each student may participate only once per exam. On average, reviewing a single exam takes approximately 10 minutes. Therefore, if you arrive less than 10 minutes before the end of the session, you may not be able to review your exam. If you wish to review multiple exams, please plan accordingly and allow sufficient time.
The exam review will take place in the FRIZ computer pool A11.201 (old: 1/B201). Please bring your student ID and wait at the door, as students will be admitted one at a time. Additional information about the review process can be found in our edu FAQ.
If you still have questions after consulting the FAQ, please contact us via email at vsr-edu@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de.
Welcome to the Winter Semester 2025/2026!
We are pleased to welcome back all our students to the winter semester 2025/2026!
Detailed information about our lectures, exercises, and seminars will be provided via OPAL. Please make sure to register for the respective OPAL courses to stay informed and receive all updates.
VSR at ENFIELD Workshop on Human-centric AI and the Fourth General Assembly
Exam Review for Summer Semester 2025
The exam review for exams written in the summer semester 2025 will take place in presence on 30 September 2025 from 09:00 to 12:00. Please note that sample solutions will not be provided during the review.
You may choose any time within this time window to attend, but each student may participate only once per exam. On average, reviewing a single exam takes approximately 10 minutes. Therefore, if you arrive less than 10 minutes before the end of the session, you may not be able to review your exam. If you wish to review multiple exams, please plan accordingly and allow sufficient time.
The exam review will take place in the FRIZ computer pool A11.201 (old: 1/B201). Please bring your student ID and wait at the door, as students will be admitted one at a time. Additional information about the review process can be found in our edu FAQ.
If you still have questions after consulting the FAQ, please contact us via email at vsr-edu@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de.