The L3S recently held its annual three-day Research Retreat, bringing together researchers from all groups to share ideas, discuss current projects, and identify future research […]
The L3S Research Center is a committed partner in the German-Italian “Rete del Gusto” (Taste Network), one of six model networks funded by the German […]
On October 29, the kick-off event of the Hightech Agenda Germany took place in Berlin, where the Federal Government launched its new innovation initiative. In […]
A group of Master’s students in Economics at Leibniz University Hannover has prepared a comprehensive market research report for the L3S startup KIMIA, analysing the […]
We are delighted to announce that four research papers from L3S researchers have been accepted at NeurIPS 2025 – The Thirty-Ninth Annual Conference on Neural […]
Falko Mohrs, Lower Saxony’s Minister of Science, and Dr Georg Schütte, Director of the Volkswagen Foundation, visited the Lower Saxony Centre for Artificial Intelligence and […]
For his excellent contributions to AI research, TIB Director and L3S member Professor Dr Sören Auer has once again received the “AI 2000 Most Influential Scholar Honourable […]
AI systems that understand both images and text play a key role in technologies like search engines and autonomous vehicles – but they remain vulnerable to manipulation and bias. Researchers at L3S have developed a new training method that improves the reliability and fairness of these systems.
The DAISEC, coordinated by the L3S, has been awarded a three-year funding extension by the EU through 2028.
The team RAGtifier from L3S secured third place in the SIGIR 2025 LiveRAG Challenge. The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) hosted the competition with support from […]