The management team at the Data Science Center ScaDS.AI Leipzig
The DSC – and ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig at the Leipzig site – will be led for the next four years by Professor Gerik Scheuermann as Managing Director and Professor Jens Meiler as Scientific Director. In doing so, they continue the work of Professor Erhard Rahm, who co-founded ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig and has successfully developed and headed it since its inception.
As Managing Director, Professor Scheuermann will lead ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig at the organisational and financial level, in addition to his professorship in image and signal processing at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. Alongside his role as Humboldt Professor and Head of the Institute for Drug Discovery, Professor Jens Meiler will shape the scientific focus and direction of ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig as Scientific Director. Together, they will represent the centre both internally and externally.
The board of the newly founded DSC also includes Professor Carsten Lutz and Professor Peter Stadler, alongside the two directors. The position of ScaDS.AI manager in Leipzig remains with Dr Eric Peukert, who has co-led the centre together with Professor Rahm since 2014.
The founding of the Data Science Center and the introduction of the directors, board members and manager were announced during a ceremony on 27 October in the Living Lab of ScaDS.AI Leipzig, attended by Rector Professor Eva Inés Obergfell and the Vice-Rector for Excellence Development: Research and Transfer, Professor Jens-Karl Eilers.
Future development and objectives of the DSC
In line with the AI strategy of the Federal Republic of Germany, the interdisciplinary Data Science Center ScaDS.AI Leipzig is committed to “developing AI for the benefit of humanity, aligning its use with European values, and harnessing the innovative potential of AI for the economy”. As a Central Institution, the DSC will contribute to shaping the research profile of Leipzig University across all faculties and will be open to researchers from all faculties and Central Institutions. In addition to basic and applied research in data science, big data and artificial intelligence, the DSC aims to transfer its research findings to science, industry and society. By creating new professorships and promoting diversity while at the same time focusing and restructuring the research fields, Professor Scheuermann and Professor Meiler will contribute to strengthening the centre’s profile and increasing its excellence.