Resilient Systems 

A resilient system advances despite adversity. Its logic opens a path to manage and implement positive change. By performing research not only with academic but also with business partners, the group designs socio-technical systems for a resilient digital transformation. Resilience in humans and its artifacts draws on the incompatibility principle, which reveals a need for fuzziness to grasp and cope with reality. World is imprecise, mathematics precise, and fuzzy logic makes both fit. Thus, the group does not restrict to fixed disciplines but expands upon them with fuzzy design-science research.

For more information about the group, please visit the website of the Human-IST Institute or the Mobiliar Cluster for Resilience.

 

Current research topics include

  • Fuzzy Sets and Systems
  • Computational Intelligence
  • Soft, Perceptual and Granular Computing

 

Head of group