The Department 4

Staff

Name Telefon Raum
Dr. rer. nat. Nils Aschenbruck+49 228-73-4117II.48
Dipl.-Inform. Thomas Barabosch+49 228 73-54243III.16
Dipl.-Inform. Jan Bauer+49 228 73-54204II.06
Dipl.-Inform. Jakob Bieling+49 228 73-4381II.04
Dr. rer. nat. Uli Bornhauser+49 228 73-54219II.47
Dipl.-Inform. Jonathan P. Chapman+49 228 73-54244III.16
M.Sc. Till Elsner+49 228-73-54251III.29
Dipl.-Inform. Raphael Ernst+49 228 73-54202II.05
Dipl.-Inform. Sebastian Eschweiler+49 228 73-54241III.15
Günter Feldt+49 228 73-54209II.09
Udo Fink+49 228 73-4126
Dr. rer. nat. Matthias Frank+49 228 73-4550II.47
Dipl.-Inform. Christoph Fuchs+49 228 73-4588II.06
Dipl.-Inform. Jan Gassen+49 228 73-54201II.04
Dipl.-Inform. Elmar Gerhards-Padilla+49 228-73-54227III.11
Dipl.-Math. Felix Govaers+49 9435 419II.10
Elisabeth Kirsch+49 228 73-4547II.09
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Wolfgang Koch+49 228 9435 373II.10
Julia Kouchaki+49 228 73-4118II.49
Gregor Küpper+49 228 73-4421A-0.012
Prof. Dr. Peter Martini+49 228 73-4334II.50
Dr. Michael Meier+49 228 73-54249III.30
Dipl.-Phys. Michael Mertens+49 228 9435 - 463
Dipl.-Inform. Wolfgang Moll+49 228 73-4119A-0.011
Dipl.-Ing. Marc Oispuu+49 228 9435 - 853104 (Geb. 4)
Dipl.-Inform. Daniel Panteleit+49 228 73-54200II.03
Dipl.-Inform. Daniel Plohmann+49 228 73-54228III.11
Dipl.-Inform. Lukas Pustina+49 228 73-4548II.01
Prof. Dr. Björn Scheuermann+49 228 73-54218II.36
Dipl.-Inform. Marek Schikora+49 228 9435 - 816
Dipl.-Inform. Gereon Schüller+49 228 9435 - 484
Karlheinz Schumacher+49 228 73-4547II.09
Dipl.-Inform. Matthias Schwamborn+49 228 73-54203II.05
Dipl.-Inform. Simon Schwarzer+49 228 73-54197II.01
Prof. Dr. Christoph Strelen+49 228 376093
Florian Tschorsch, MSc+49 228 73-54207II.08
Dipl.-Inform. Rafael Uetz+49 228 73-54241III.15
Dipl.-Inform. André Wichmann+49 228 73-4549III.15
Alexander Willner, M.Sc.+49 228 73-54199II.03
Dipl.-Inform. Matthias Wübbeling+49 228-73-54250III.29
M.Sc Khaled Yakdan+49 228 73-54228III.11

Sekretariat

Name Telefon Raum
Julia Kouchaki+49 228 73-4118II.49

CS 4 in a nutshell

We are surrounded by networks: The Internet, home networks, in-car networks, high-speed networks, sensor networks and others. These networks allow computers, human beings, mobile devices and other "things" to communicate - i.e. to exchange data - and to coordinate their activities.

The result is an exciting world of virtualization and cooperation where physical proximity becomes less and less important: All around the world, people interact and play online games with people they have never met in real life. Services like file storage, computation, banking and shopping are provided from almost anywhere. On the other hand, the network of services and opportunities comes along with a network of attackers and threats: Millions of PCs have become parts of botnets, zombie computers controlled remotely. Attackers hiding tens of thousands kilometers away, enjoy round trip times to and from their unsuspecting victims of just a few hundred milliseconds.

At the Institute of Computer Science 4, we address a wide range of hot topics in the exciting realm sketched here. In close co-operation with Fraunhofer FKIE we reach out to application-oriented research in our region. Numerous joint research activities with Fraunhofer and project-based cooperative research with key players such as German Telekom and institutions such as BSI allow both our staff and our students, to work on next generation prototype systems. In addition, we are active in basic research efforts funded by the DFG (the German Research Foundation), by the EU and others.

Our strong engagement in teaching activities at the B-IT, the Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology, reflects our understanding of globalization: Attract the best students from all over the world, teach them the basics of our research activities, allow them to join our project work for some months or some years and see them leave as friends and cooperation partners in their home countries or anywhere else in the world.

It should be noted that the group headed by Prof. Marrón has changed to Duisburg – a successor is expected to start in April 2011.