Courses
Courses offered by us
Winter Semester 2024/25
Enrollment to the courses via TISS required !
Attention: The new VU ‘Introduction to Artificial Intelligence’ for the bachelor’s degree in computer science will only be held in the summer semester; (for the first time in SS 2024). In early versions of the new course plan, the VU was incorrectly placed in the winter semester!
Lectures (with exercises) and conversations
184.186
VU
Theory of Knowledge Representation
Thomas Eiter
184.205
VO
Processing of Declarative Knowledge
Thomas Eiter
184.682
VU
Abstract Argumentation
Uwe Egly, Stefan Woltran, Wolfgang Dvorak
192.023
VU
Einführung in wissensbasierte Systeme
Uwe Egly, Hans Tompits, Tobias Geibinger
184.772
VU
Description Logics and Ontologies
Magdalena Ortiz
192.025
VU
Logik für Wissensrepräsentation
Hans Tompits
192.070
VU
Quantum Computing
Uwe Egly, Hans Tompits
192.042
VU
Introduction to Quantum Computing, Complexity Theory, and Algorithmics
Jiehua Chen, Uwe Egly, Hans Tompits, Chris Fermüller, Reinhard Pichler
192.043
VU
Quantum Computing, Complexity Theory, and Algorithmics
Jiehua Chen, Uwe Egly, Hans Tompits, Chris Fermüller, Reinhard Pichler, Vincenzo De Maio
Seminars
184.067
SE
Seminar in Theoretical Computer Science
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz, Hans Tompits
184.068
SE
Artificial Intelligence Seminar
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz, Hans Tompits
184.264
SE
Seminar in Logic
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz, Hans Tompits
184.712
SE
Seminar in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz, Hans Tompits
184.721
SE
Seminar for PhD Students
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Hans Tompits
Bachelor and Projects
184.713
PR
Bachelorarbeit für Informatik und Wirtschaftsinformatik
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz, Hans Tompits
192.021
PR
Project in Computer Science 1
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz, Hans Tompits
192.022
PR
Project in Computer Science 2
Uwe Egly, Thomas Eiter, Magdalena Ortiz, Hans Tompits
Thesis and Dissertation
Please inquire directly about thesis and dissertation topics with the department staff.