Innovative mobility, smart infrastructure, bright prospects: The researchers at Fraunhofer IVI make a real impact across industries and sectors with solutions for automotive applications, smart transportation systems, and civil security. New institute director, Professor Sanaz Mostaghim, joined the institute on June 1, adding fresh, forward-looking expertise to the economically successful institute’s portfolio. A well-known expert on artificial intelligence, Mostaghim has held the Chair of Computational Intelligence at the Faculty of Computer Science at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (OVGU) since 2014. Particular areas of focus in her research include multi-objective optimization, decision-making and evolutionary algorithms along with collective intelligence and swarm robotics. Before joining the Institute for Intelligent Cooperating Systems at OVGU, Mostaghim served in other roles, including as an academic council member at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). In 2014, the German Research Foundation (DFG) recognized Mostaghim — whose research projects have taken her to Swinburne University of Technology, in Melbourne, and to Yale University, among other places — with the DFG Heisenberg Professorship for Intelligent Adaptive Systems.
Professor Holger Hanselka, president of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, was very pleased with the announcement: “I’m delighted that we have been able to bring in Professor Mostaghim, a prominent researcher, to lead Fraunhofer IVI. Artificial intelligence is a huge topic of the future for our society and economy. I firmly believe that with her expertise, Professor Mostaghim will be instrumental in advancing the institute’s outstanding development and visionary research work.”
For her part, Mostaghim noted: “Transportation and infrastructure lie at the heart of the revolutionary new topics we are facing in the era of AI, digital transformation, and climate change. The research topics pursued by Fraunhofer IVI in developing key technologies in these domains play a leading role in achieving sustainable innovation for our society and economy. Fraunhofer IVI has a highly stable and successful profile, and I look forward to the chance to contribute my recent research on computational intelligence to the institute’s work. This includes AI-based optimization and decision-making, adaptive and cooperative intelligent systems, swarm intelligence, human-centered AI, and intelligent planning and process optimization.”
In her role as institute director, Mostaghim is initially working together with executive director Professor Matthias Klingner during a transitional phase.
About Fraunhofer IVI
For over 20 years now, the researchers at Fraunhofer IVI have worked at the Dresden, Ingolstadt, and Berlin locations, where they develop technologies and concepts for the areas of mobility, energy, and safety and security — from pre-competitive research to practical applications. Their transportation research ranges from vehicle and drive technology to smart transportation systems, planning, logistics, and digital business processes. Projects in the field of autonomous systems are growing more important, as is safety and security — from the functional reliability of vehicle technologies to civil hazard prevention. Professor Klingner has been in charge of Fraunhofer IVI since 2005. Under his leadership, the institute underwent an extensive economic overhaul and has now become highly successful.