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School Directors

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Hansjörg Fromm Stefan Nickel Ralf Reussner Rudi Studer Christof Weinhardt



Organizers

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Sudhir Agarwal
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Arun Anandasivam
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Ines Arnolds
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Simon Caton
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Michael Faber
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Francois Habryn
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Samuel Kounev
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Wibke Michalk
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Andreas Neus



About the Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI)

The Karlsruhe Service Research Institute is a public-private partnership and an inno- vative industry-on-campus concept to explore IT-based services in interdisciplinary teams. Currently, it encompasses five different research groups lead by experts from industry and academia:

  • Service Innovation & Management (Prof. Dr. Hansjörg Fromm)
  • Discrete Optimization and Logistics (Prof. Dr. Stefan Nickel)
  • Software Design and Quality (Prof. Dr. Ralf Reussner)
  • Knowledge Management (Prof. Dr. Rudi Studer) and
  • Information & Market Engineering (Prof. Dr. Christof Weinhardt).

The Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI) develops concepts, methods and technologies for innovators and decision makers, to generate and utilize economic value in a more and more “services-led economy“.

It is employing a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to solve business relevant problems along the dimensions “people“, “organisation“, “information“ and “technology“.

With the vision to become one of the leading European research institutes in the field of Service Science, it actively promotes service research, innovation and education for the service-led economy.

More information about the institute is available at http://www.ksri.kit.edu/en.


About the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

On October 01, 2009, the KIT was founded by a merger of Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Universität Karlsruhe. The basis was the KIT Merger Act that was adopted unanimously by the Baden-Württemberg state parliament in July 2009. KIT bundles the missions of both precursory institutions: A university of the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg with teaching and research tasks and a large-scale research institution of the Helmholtz Association conducting program-oriented provident research on behalf of the Federal Republic of Germany. Within these missions, KIT is operating along the three strategic fields of action of research, teaching, and innovation.

More information is available at http://www.kit.edu/english.