AI Campus Hub Baden-Württemberg
Under the leadership of the Stifterverband, the AI Campus is building a regional hub for Baden-Württemberg in Heilbronn, supported by funding from the Dieter Schwarz Foundation. The hub strengthens Baden-Württemberg’s position as an AI innovation centre with digital learning opportunities on the subject of artificial intelligence and a wide range of community activities.
The AI Campus Hub Baden-Württemberg is part of a wider AI ecosystem that is being established together with the Innovation Park for Artificial Intelligence (IPAI) in Heilbronn. As partners for the AI Campus’s educational activities in Heilbronn, institutions include the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW), Heilbronn University, the Technical University of Munich (TUM), and the Fraunhofer IAO’s Research and Innovation Center KODIS.
We warmly welcome further partnerships and will continue building them across the state. If you’re interested, we look forward to hearing from you at community@ki-campus.org.
Selected blog posts
Insight into the AI Campus Hub
Designing Socially Responsible AI
Dr Britta Lintfert heads up educational research with a focus on AI at DHBW Heilbronn and is responsible for developing AI courses and concepts and integrating them into the DHBW curriculum. She holds a doctorate in linguistics.
Aniko Uj works as a research assistant at the DHBW Heilbronn in the field of educational research. She is involved in the AI Campus Hub Baden-Württemberg research project. Aniko Uj holds a degree in economics from the University of Pécs, Hungary and an MBA from Ohio University, Ohio, USA.
Julia Thomale is a research assistant at DHBW Heilbronn. As part of the AI team, she is responsible for developing AI courses for students, teachers and staff.
Laura Boulard is a research assistant at DHBW Heilbronn and part of the AI team there. She also works as a secondary school teacher, teaching English, philosophy and French in Hamburg.
Regine Martschiske works as a research assistant at the DHBW Heilbronn in the field of educational research. She is involved in the KI-Campus-Hub Baden-Württemberg research project. Regine Martschiske has a degree in mathematics and is also certified as a data scientist.
Natalie Dambier is a research assistant at DHBW Heilbronn in the field of educational research. Within the AI Campus Hub Baden-Württemberg, she is responsible for auditing AI competences and supporting the development of new AI Campus courses (‘AI in Retail’). She studied computer science at the University of Karlsruhe (now KIT) and has been working in applied research for more than 15 years.
Artificial intelligence as a driver of innovative business models
Milena Stegner is completing her doctorate on chatbots as substitutes for friends at the University of Freiburg. She was a future scout for generative AI for the Stifterverband and the Reinhard Frank Foundation and is a research assistant at DHBW Heilbronn. As part of the Heilbronn AI team, she is primarily responsible for creating AI courses for students, teachers and staff.