The Center for Advanced Systems Understanding unites the partners Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Technische Universität Dresden (Technical University of Dresden – TU Dresden) and Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG). This makes it a unique combination of institutes of the Helmholtz Association and the Max Planck Society with the Technische Universität Dresden, a German University of Excellence.
CASUS was founded 2019 in Görlitz/Germany and pursues data-intensive interdisciplinary systems research in such diverse disciplines as earth systems research, systems biology or materials research. The goal of CASUS is to create digital images of complex systems of unprecedented fidelity to reality with innovative methods from mathematics, theoretical systems research, simulations as well as data and computer science to give answers to urgent societal questions.
The founding partners of CASUS are the HZDR in Dresden, the UFZ in Leipzig, the MPI-CBG in Dresden, the TU Dresden and the University of Wrocław (UWr). CASUS, managed as an institute of the HZDR, is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Saxon State Ministry for Science, Culture and Tourism (SMWK).
CASUS is a joint German-Polish research institution. Beyond the successful UWr partnership, the center seeks to establish more scientific collaborations with Polish research institutions, academic institutions and companies.
Prof. Thomas D. Kühne
Institute Director
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Center for Advanced Systems Understanding
Conrad-Schiedt-Straße 20
D-02826 Görlitz
The Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS) is a joint Polish-German research center established in 2019 in Görlitz, Germany. At CASUS, we believe that future research is interdisciplinary and data-driven. We are open to researchers from all over the world and position ourselves as a strong partner in the field of data-intensive systems science.
We study various complex systems at CASUS, from the atomic to the ecosystem level. We seek to understand the underlying patterns of complex physical, biological, chemical and earth science systems. Our unique proposition lies in the development of new data-driven and computational methods of artificial intelligence that are applied across the entire spectrum of systems science.
In addition to a better understanding of complex systems, a further key topic is the design of sustainable complex systems (Sustainable Systems Science). Here, the transfer of newly gained insights shall prove successful and systems predicted by digital tools are to be realized experimentally by partners of CASUS. By this knowledge-based redesign of materials or processes, we want to contribute to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Understanding complex, cross-linked systems will make a decisive contribution to solving the challenges of the future. An unprecedented amount of high-quality research data as well as novel digital technologies such as machine learning and highly parallel simulations make it possible to understand this complexity better than ever before. With its research in the field of data-intensive systems science, the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS) is establishing itself as a knowledgeable, creative and reliable partner in the international research system. On the one hand, CASUS drives forward data-intensive systems science through targeted methodological developments and, on the other, it provides targeted support for economy and society to move towards genuine sustainability.
The CASUS Directorate is responsible for the general operation of CASUS. Its tasks include the strategic planning for CASUS in consultation with the Sounding Board and the Steering Committee, the administration of the CASUS finances, the hiring of personnel, as well as the coordination with partners, the CASUS committees, and the CASUS Research Teams.
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The Steering Committee advises the CASUS Directorate on the management of the institute, decisions regarding scientific matters, and the recruitment of senior research personnel.
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The Sounding Board is responsible for the overall strategy development at CASUS. It is composed of the CEOs of the four German partner institutions.
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The International Scientific Advisory Board supports the Sounding Board, the Steering Committee, and the CASUS Directorate by giving advice on strategic planning and scientific opportunities.
It is composed of the following internationally recognized researchers from various disciplines:
Computational Radiation Physics
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Mathematical Foundations of Complex System Science
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