Lab Visits 2026.1
Lamarr/RC Trust Dortmund
Welcome to the Lamarr Lab Visits! This event provides a setting to network, exchange ideas and collaborate beyond the physical and disciplinary borders of the Lamarr locations and research areas.
In this edition of the event series, TU Dortmund University provides the meeting rooms. The program will be filled with sessions and activities that are proposed by the attendants. Topics include specific research questions to be discussed, research area meetings, informal exchanges about novel scientific developments, and hard-skill training sessions. The program rounds off with a social dinner.
Please refer to this event page for all information on the event. We look forward to seeing many of you very soon!
Contact
If you encounter any issues or questions, please reach out to Mirko and Jens, the local organizers.
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Joint Programm: Kick-Off Session OH14/E-23 - CS Lecture Hall (OH14)
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Welcome & OpeningSpeaker: Prof. Jakob Rehof (TU Dortmund)
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Area Pitches
First part of the area updates with pitches of 5min per area presenting updates from the areas and a summary of current research topics.
Involved Areas:- Resource-Aware ML
- Embodied AI
- Planning & Logistics
- Industry & Production
- Life Sciences & Health
The remaining areas will be presented on day 2.
Speaker: Nilusha Aliman-
a) Resource-Aware MLSpeaker: Sebastian Buschjäger (Lamarr Institute for ML and AI, TU Dortmund)
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b) Embodied AISpeaker: Julian Eßer
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e) Life Sciences & HealthSpeakers: Elena Xerxa (University of Bonn), Tiago Janela
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11:45
Break
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Science Speed DatingSpeaker: Dr Jens Buß (Lamarr Institute, TU Dortmund University)
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Session Pitches
Introduction of the session offered during the first day (2 min/Session)
Speaker: Nilusha Aliman - 5
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Group Foto
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13:00
Lunch (with some extra time for handling luggage)
(subsequent program takes place at Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-Straße 25, 44227 Dortmund)
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LogSense: Benchmarking of Domain-Specific LLMs & LLM-assisted Dataset Creation JvF25/1-101 - Meeting Room SouthConveners: Christian Pionzewski (Fraunhofer IML), Christina Braun
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LogSense: Benchmarking of Domain-Specific Language Models & Agentic Dataset Creation JvF25/1-101 - Meeting Room SouthSpeakers: Christian Pionzewski (Fraunhofer IML), Christina Braun
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RAML: Benchmarking and Trade-Offs in AI & Efficiency Tracking with LET JvF25/1-131 - Meeting Room NorthConveners: Raphael Fischer (TU Dortmund University), Sebastian Buschjäger (Lamarr Institute for ML and AI, TU Dortmund)
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RAML: Benchmarking and Trade-Offs in AI & Efficiency Tracking with LET JvF25/1-131 - Meeting Room NorthSpeakers: Raphael Fischer (TU Dortmund University), Sebastian Buschjäger (Lamarr Institute for ML and AI, TU Dortmund)
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Towards an Era of Posthuman Logistics JvF25/3-303 - Conference RoomConveners: Christoph Pott, Julian Eßer, Moritz Roidl
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Towards an Era of Posthuman Logistics JvF25/3-303 - Conference RoomSpeakers: Christoph Pott, Julian Eßer, Moritz Roidl
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Error analyses for deep learning methods for partial differential equations JvF25/3-303 - Conference RoomConveners: Arnulf Jentzen, Benno Kuckuck, Dr Ramsés Sánchez (Lamarr institute, University of Bonn)
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Error analyses for deep learning methods for partial differential equations JvF25/3-304 - Deep Dive RoomSpeakers: Arnulf Jentzen, Benno Kuckuck, Dr Ramsés Sánchez (Lamarr institute, University of Bonn)
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Convener: Tim Ruhe (TU Dortmund)
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Speaker: Tim Ruhe (TU Dortmund)
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Workshop: Batteries included - Open Source CLI Coding Assistants and Agents JvF25/1-101 - Meeting Room South
This session will explore several powerful open-source CLI coding assistants in a hands-on 90-minute workshop. Learn or share your experience on how to integrate AI-assisted development into your research workflow while maintaining full control through open-source tools and custom LLM endpoints. Experiment with different agents, compare their strengths, and start using them immediately in your projects.
Space is limited to 8 participants, first come, first serve.
The landscape of AI-assisted coding has evolved dramatically, with exploding options of promises of powerful programming partners.
Open-source alternatives combined with institution-provided models offer transparency, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. This workshop introduces some emerging, mature or production-ready (?) CLI coding assistants designed for coders who value flexibility and like terminal-based workflows.
Rather than passive lectures, this session emphasizes practical experimentation. You should bring your own code for exploration (or at least some ideas what to tackle from scratch).
By workshop's end, participants will understand how to integrate these open-source agents into their daily research workflows, customize them for specific languages and frameworks, and maintain full transparency over model interactions through open-source infrastructure.
Prerequisites:
- Your own laptop, obviously, with working eduroam Wifi, as we will need the network a lot.
- Operating system: Linux, Mac OS or Windows with WSL2 recommended, pure Windows depends on the specific assistant.
- You should be comfortable working in a terminal/command line. This workshop uses terminal-based tools exclusively to stay independent of specific IDEs.
- Optional: Container technology like Docker or Podman (recommended) preinstalled if you would like to encapsulate the assistants and their installation from your work environment and for added safety.
- Optional: Bring your own code.
Convener: Stefan Michaelis (Lamarr Institute - TU Do)-
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Workshop: Batteries included - Open Source CLI Coding Assistants and Agents JvF25/1-101 - Meeting Room South
This session will explore several powerful open-source CLI coding assistants in a hands-on 90-minute workshop. Learn or share your experience on how to integrate AI-assisted development into your research workflow while maintaining full control through open-source tools and custom LLM endpoints. Experiment with different agents, compare their strengths, and start using them immediately in your projects.
Space is limited to 8 participants, first come, first serve.
The landscape of AI-assisted coding has evolved dramatically, with exploding options of promises of powerful programming partners.
Open-source alternatives combined with institution-provided models offer transparency, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. This workshop introduces some emerging, mature or production-ready (?) CLI coding assistants designed for coders who value flexibility and like terminal-based workflows.
Rather than passive lectures, this session emphasizes practical experimentation. You should bring your own code for exploration (or at least some ideas what to tackle from scratch).
By workshop's end, participants will understand how to integrate these open-source agents into their daily research workflows, customize them for specific languages and frameworks, and maintain full transparency over model interactions through open-source infrastructure.
Prerequisites:
- Your own laptop, obviously, with working eduroam Wifi, as we will need the network a lot.
- Operating system: Linux, Mac OS or Windows with WSL2 recommended, pure Windows depends on the specific assistant.
- You should be comfortable working in a terminal/command line. This workshop uses terminal-based tools exclusively to stay independent of specific IDEs.
- Optional: Container technology like Docker or Podman (recommended) preinstalled if you would like to encapsulate the assistants and their installation from your work environment and for added safety.
- Optional: Bring your own code.
Speaker: Stefan Michaelis (Lamarr Institute - TU Do)
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Exchange on Interpretability JvF25/1-131 - Meeting Room NorthConveners: Katharina Beckh, Lovis Heindrich
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Exchange on Interpretability JvF25/1-131 - Meeting Room NorthSpeakers: Katharina Beckh, Lovis Heindrich
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How to raise third-party funds: Learning from one another in Lamarr. JvF25/3-303 - Conference Room
Acquiring third-party funding is an imperative for any researchers keen on pursuing a scientific career. The session is aimed at (early career) Lamarr members who are planning to apply for third-party funds/grants in the foreseeable future. The goal is to provide them with a framework in which they can learn from experienced Lamarr members, get tips, and ask questions—at the same time, the mutual exchange could also provide inspiration for experienced researchers.
Johannes Albrecht, Zorah Lähner and Arnulf Jentzen have kindly agreed to contribute their expertise and answer your questions!Conveners: Ann-Kathrin Oster (Lamarr Institute at TU Dortmund University), Arnulf Jentzen, Johannes Albrecht (TU Dortmund & LAMARR), Zorah Lähner (University of Bonn)-
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How to raise third-party funds: Learning from one another in Lamarr. JvF25/3-303 - Conference Room
Acquiring third-party funding is an imperative for any researchers keen on pursuing a scientific career. The session is aimed at (early career) Lamarr members who are planning to apply for third-party funds/grants in the foreseeable future. The goal is to provide them with a framework in which they can learn from experienced Lamarr members, get tips, and ask questions—at the same time, the mutual exchange could also provide inspiration for experienced researchers.
Johannes Albrecht, Zorah Lähner and Arnulf Jentzen have kindly agreed to contribute their expertise and answer your questions!Speakers: Ann-Kathrin Oster (Lamarr Institute at TU Dortmund University), Arnulf Jentzen, Johannes Albrecht (TU Dortmund & LAMARR), Zorah Lähner (University of Bonn)
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17:30
Time for Check-In
Time for transfer to your Hotel and check-In there
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Social Dinner @ Restaurant "Mit Schmackes" Restaurant "Mit Schmackes"
Restaurant "Mit Schmackes"
Hohe Str. 61A 44139 DortmundOn Monday evening at 7:00 pm, we’ll head together to Mit Schmackes for our Social Dinner. Expect hearty Ruhrpott-style comfort food, bold flavors, and a relaxed, down-to-earth atmosphere where everyone feels welcome. It’s a great place for conversation and exchange in a cozy, informal setting.
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Joint Programm: Morning Kick-Off Session JvF25/3-302 - Co-Working Space
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Area Pitches
Second part of the area updates with pitches of 5min per area presenting updates from the areas and a summary of current research topics.
Involved Areas:- Hybrid ML
- Trustworthy AI
- Physics
- Natural Language Processing
Speaker: Nilusha Aliman-
a) Hybrid MLSpeaker: Dr Ramsés Sánchez (Lamarr institute, University of Bonn)
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b) Trustworthy AI
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c) PhysicsSpeaker: Dr Jens Buß (Lamarr Institute, TU Dortmund University)
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Session PichtesSpeaker: Dr Jens Buß (Lamarr Institute, TU Dortmund University)
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Scientifc Coordinator Meeting JvF25/1-101 - Meeting Room South
Meeting of the Scientific Coordinators (Closed Session)
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Transfer Workshop: Research to Use - Exploring Ways to Create Impact with Your Research JvF25/1-131 - Meeting Room North
This session creates a space for exchange and collaborative discussion on how research ideas can generate value beyond academia. Together, we will explore pathways for transforming research findings into inventions and identify opportunities for knowledge and technology transfer — areas that are becoming increasingly important in today’s scientific, societal, and economic landscape.
We will address questions such as:
How can your research create impact beyond the academic sphere?
What pathways to impact exist, and how can Lamarr support you along the way?Conveners: Andreas Becker (CET), Daniela Treutlein (enaCom), Heike Horstmann (Fraunhofer IAIS), Dr Nilusha Aliman-
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Transfer Workshop: Research to Use - Exploring Ways to Create Impact with Your Research
This session creates a space for exchange and collaborative discussion on how research ideas can generate value beyond academia. Together, we will explore pathways for transforming research findings into inventions and identify opportunities for knowledge and technology transfer — areas that are becoming increasingly important in today’s scientific, societal, and economic landscape.
We will address questions such as:
How can your research create impact beyond the academic sphere?
What pathways to impact exist, and how can Lamarr support you along the way?
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Lamarr Collection on Trustworthy AI: What is trustworthiness in Lamarr's scientific areas, and why does it matter? JvF25/3-304 - Deep Dive RoomConveners: Eva Schmidt, Prof. Jakob Rehof (TU Dortmund), Sara Mann
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Lamarr Collection on Trustworthy AI
What is trustworthiness in Lamarr's scientific areas, and why does it matter?
Speakers: Eva Schmidt, Prof. Jakob Rehof (TU Dortmund), Sara Mann
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Recording Data for Robotic Foundation Models JvF25/U-U09 - LoungeConvener: Hermann Blum
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Recording Data for Robotic Foundation ModelsSpeaker: Hermann Blum
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13:00
Lunch
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1st Meeting of the Amortized Inference (Reading) Group JvF25/1-101 - Meeting Room SouthConveners: Patrick Seifner (University of Bonn), Dr Ramsés Sánchez (Lamarr institute, University of Bonn)
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Quantum Algorithm Discovery JvF25/1-131 - Meeting Room NorthConvener: Lukas Theißinger
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NLP for Science JvF25/3-303 - Conference RoomConvener: Florian Mai (University of Bonn)
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NLP for ScienceSpeaker: Florian Mai (University of Bonn)
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Next Generation of AI Agents JvF25/3-304 - Deep Dive RoomConveners: Héctor Allende-Cid, Najmeh Mousavi
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Physics: Lightning Talks & Discussion -- What We’re Working On JvF25/U-U09 - Lounge
This session offers a fast-paced overview of ongoing physics research within the Lamarr Institute, featuring concise 15-minute talks on large collaborations and funded projects. Alongside these, early-stage ideas and subprojects—such as PhD and Master’s thesis topics—are pitched to spark discussion and potential collaboration. The format is designed to highlight both established work and emerging opportunities in a dynamic, engaging way.
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Introduction: Wheel of PhysicsSpeaker: Dr Jens Buß (Lamarr Institute, TU Dortmund University)
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NuRadioOptSpeaker: Christian Glaser (TU Dortmund University)
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NuRadioOpt: First Results of Differentiable Optimization
Please refer to this contribution for details.
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NuRadioOpt: Neural Network TriggerSpeakers: René Reimann, Yannik Schaper (TU Dortmund, Physik, Astroparticle Physics)
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Einstein TelescopeSpeaker: Dominik Elsässer
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TBDSpeaker: Luca Di Bella
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Reconstruction of Radio Interferometer Measurements of Protoplanetary Disks using radionets
This pitch outlines the efforts to reconstruct the missing information in radio interferometer measurements of protoplanetary disks using the deep-learning framework
radionets.
For that we are currently generating training data using hydrodynamics models and MC simulations to enhance the scientific interpretation of the reconstructions.Speaker: Tom Groß (TU Dortmund University) -
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BRAIDSpeaker: Christian Glaser (TU Dortmund University)
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Construction of a 2D Neutrino Sky Map with IceCube Data
This presentation outlines the plan for making a 2D flux map of the neutrino sky, via energy and direction reconstructions with transformer neural networks and flux estimations with unfolding.
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Atmospheric Muon Flux from Stopping and High-Energy Muons in IceCubeSpeaker: Lene van Rootselaar
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Discussion & Buffer
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16:00
Departure
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