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New building for computer science with an integrated AI center planned

March 26th, 2026 | by

180 million euros are being invested in the new Computer Science building at RWTH. Science Minister Ina Brandes delivered this good news to (from left) Vice Rector Matthias Wessling, Professor Holger Hoos, and Leif Kobbelt, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science.
Photographer: Andreas Schmitter

The Department of Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University is set to undergo a significant expansion of its infrastructure. Up to 180 million euros from the “North Rhine-Westphalia Plan for Good Infrastructure” will be invested in a new building featuring an integrated “AI Center.” This will create new spatial and structural conditions for research and teaching in the field of artificial intelligence and related disciplines.

The new building on Ahornstraße is expected to accommodate approximately 400 academic, technical, and administrative staff members, as well as nearly 5,000 students. In addition to traditional workspaces, the plan includes real-world laboratories and co-working spaces designed to facilitate new forms of collaboration. The goal is to expand the existing structures of computer science while simultaneously creating modern working conditions that meet the demands of current research.

“Excellent research and teaching require excellent infrastructure,” emphasized Science Minister Ina Brandes during the presentation of the funding commitment. The new “AI Center” is intended to further enhance the appeal of North Rhine-Westphalia as a location and create an environment that is internationally competitive. The investment is part of a strategic focus on future-oriented topics, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence.

Within RWTH as well, the new building is viewed as an important step forward. “The AI Center is coming home,” said Professor Leif Kobbelt, Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science, referring to the planned relocation of the center—currently located on Theaterstraße—to Ahornstraße. Professor Ulrich Rüdiger emphasized that modern infrastructure is a key prerequisite for transferring research results to society and further expanding RWTH’s role as a high-performing research hub.

The “AI Center” is led by Professor Holger Hoos together with Professor Sebastian Trimpe. “The new building for the RWTH Aachen AI Center is another essential step on the path from coal to AI,” explained Hoos. The focus is on developing secure, reliable, and sustainable AI systems.

The new buildings are also intended to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration. RWTH Chancellor Thomas Trännapp noted that computer science involves a high degree of interdisciplinary networking and that the planned structures meet this need. The goal is to create optimal conditions for researchers and staff and to support the long-term development of computer science.

From Aachen to Singapore and back: Perspectives of a computer scientist

February 3rd, 2026 | by
A man stands in front of a stone statue, with skyscrapers in the background.

Dr Achim Lindt in front of the Merlion statue in Singapore © Achim Lindt

Dr Achim Lindt will talk about his personal and professional experiences during his five years working in Singapore as part of the RIA lecture series on Wednesday, 4 February 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

From 2018 to 2023, Dr. Lindt, the Business Development Manager at mgm technology partners GmbH’s Aachen branch, lived in Singapore. Based there, he was responsible for developing the business of a software platform that automates document-based business processes across much of Asia, including India, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Australia. During his lecture, Dr Lindt will discuss his encounters with various cultures, value systems and communication styles, and the experiences that have influenced his perspective on social norms, digitalisation and artificial intelligence.

‘Many of our graduates are drawn to the wider world. What are the differences in terms of society, private life and especially the working world? It is only once you are back that you realise many things,’ as stated in the invitation from the Faculty of Computer Science at RWTH.

The lecture will focus particularly on the effects of the pandemic, which Dr Lindt experienced in Singapore, also known as the ‘Red Dot’. Dr Lindt also reflects on his return to Germany and the skills, attitudes and perspectives he has brought back with him from his time in Asia.

The lecture will take place online via Zoom and is free to attend. A video of the lecture and subsequent discussion will be available in the YouTube playlist shortly after the event.

This event is organised in collaboration with the Faculty of Computer Science at RWTH Aachen University, Forschungszentrum Jülich, the Regional Group of the German Informatics Society (RIA), the Regional Industry Club for Computer Science Aachen (REGINA), the FH Aachen and the Aachen Group of the German University Association.


Preview: On Wednesday, 29 April 2026, Professor Johannes Erdmann from the Physics Institute A at RWTH Aachen University will give the next RIA lecture from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The title of the lecture is ‘Good particles, bad particles: Deep Learning as a Tool in Particle Physics’. The lecture will be available via Zoom free of charge, and a video will be made available afterwards.

To receive information about future RIA lectures, please email vortrag@i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de.