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
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News

Wanted: Tutors for support of teaching [27.01.2022]

For the courses "Grundlagen der Informatik" and "Statistik für Lebensmittelwissenschaften und Biotechnologie" in the summer term 2022, the Department of Food Informatics hires one or two tutors (volume 42 hours per month), respectively.more


Department of Food Informatics participates on expanding the range of courses on AI at University of Hohenheim [26.01.2022]

The University of Hohenheim is receiving 3.2 million euros from the federal-state intiative "Künstliche Intelligenz in der Hochschulbildung" (Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education) for two project with which it will further expand its existing activities in the field of AI and Data Science. The Department of Food Informatics is involved in the project "AI & Data Science...more


New publication in Information and Software Technology [10.01.2022]

Christian Krupitzer from the Department of Food Informatics is author of the publication "Proactive Hybrid Learning and Optimisation in Self-adaptive Systems: The Swarm-fleet Infrastructure Scenario" in Information and Software Technology (Impact Factor: 2.730).more


New publication in MDPI Sensors [21.12.2021]

Elia Henrichs from the Department of Food Informatics is author of the publication "Can a Byte Improve our Bite? An Analysis of Digital Twins in the Food Industry" in MDPI Sensors (Impact Factor: 3.576).more


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