Chair for computer science 6 (Data Management)
About us
The chair is engaged in research on the foundations of data management and the application-driven deployment of data-management technologies. We strive to immediately transfer our research results and developed concepts into industrial practice in the context of projects with partners from economy and public services. Both research and project activities together are important cornerstones of student education.
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News
Please have a look at our German website for more news about research and teaching at our chair.
You can find a selection of translated news articles below.
On April 29th Prof. Viktor Leis gave his inaugural lecture as part of the Day of Computer Science 2022.
Prof. Dr. Viktor Leis has been a professor at FAU since April 2021, he heads the Chair of Data Management at the Department of Computer Science. After studying Business Information Technology i...
The Spring Symposium 2022 of the Fachgruppe Database Systems (FG DB) took place from March 24th to 25th 2022 in Potsdam. The focus was on challenges and opportunities in the Data Cloud.
Viktor Leis held a Keynote on the subject of "Towards Cost-Optimal Query Processing in the Cloud" relating to his...
In the summer semester 2022, Prof. Richard Lenz will be released for research. His lecture Conceptual Modeling will be held by Prof. Viktor Leis. The lectures Distributed Databases (DBRN) and Transaction Systems (TRASYS) will be only provided as recordings. Prof. Lenz's consultation hours will be on...
Our former research assistant Lekshmi B.G. has recently completed her PhD. She defended on 2021, October 28th with her presentation on „Capability Aware Query Optimizer For An FPGA-Based Near Data Processor“ in an zoom conference. Prof. Meyer-Wegener and Prof. Sattler (TU Ilmenau) were reviewers. Pr...
The annual retreat has become a very established tradition at the Chair of Computer Science 6. Last year it unfortunately had to be canceled due to the corona restrictions; so we were all the more happy that it could take place this year.
From September 2nd to 4th, our professors and research ass...