Food Informatics (150L)

The Department of Food Informatics operates interdisciplinary at the interface of food science, biotechnology, and computer science. The research focuses on the digitalization of food production in a holistic approach that also includes the food supply chain, traders/distributors, and consumers. In cooperation with partners from industry and research, we transfer and optimize approaches, methods, and technology from the fields of artificial intelligence, predictive data analysis, Industry 4.0, adaptive software systems, and the Internet of Things to the domain of food processing.

Our Department is associated to the Computational Science Hub of the University of Hohenheim and it is part of the Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology.

Contact

Department of Food Informatics (150L)
Fruwirthstr. 21
Building 01.39 | Room 122
70599 Stuttgart

0711 459 23664
E-Mail


News

ILB goes Instagram [21.11.2023]

Our Institute of Food Science and Biotechnology can now also be found on Instagram: https://lnkd.in/eM4JCxcmmore


New accepted paper at Information Security Practice and Experience, 18th International Conference, ISPEC 2023 [16.11.2023]

Christian Krupitzer from the Department of Food Informatics is Co-Author of the peer reviewed conference paper "Performance Impact Analysis of Homomorphic Encryption: A Case Study Using Linear Regression as an Example" at Information Security Practice and Experience, 18th International Conference, ISPEC 2023(CORE Rating: C (CORE2023); Peer reviewed).more


First AIDAHO certificates awarded: Deparment staff member among graduates [10.11.2023]

Dana Jox from the Deparment of Food Informatics is one of the first two graduates of the AI & Data Science Certificate Hohenheim (AIDAHO). We congratulate all graduates on successfully completing the certificate.more


New publication in Food Research International [30.10.2023]

Tabea Attig and Christian Krupitzer from the Department of Food Informatics are Co-Authors of the publication "Anticipating food structure of meat products from mastication physics applying machine learning" in Food Research International (Impact Factor: 8.1 (2023)).more


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