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About this wiki

This wiki is a central source of information for (international) students and applicants for the Master's program Intelligent Adaptive Systems at the Department of Informatics, Universität Hamburg, Germany. You will need to use the wiki to:

  • make sure that you meet the minimum requirements
  • find out about how to prepare your application documents
  • answer questions regarding the application and admission procedure
  • find out about what to do after you were admitted to the program
  • explore useful information about studying at Universität Hamburg

This wiki holds a lot of information that will help you to gain an understanding of the type of application we are looking for. Read carefully and follow the advice. It will significantly improve your chance of admission.

About the IAS Program

Intelligent systems and robots will become an integral part of our daily lives. To be accepted by people and interact with them efficiently and naturally, they must adapt to changing environments and the users with whom they interact. Intelligent systems will automatically acquire and manage knowledge using various sensors and learn and optimize their behaviour over time. This international Master’s program at Universität Hamburg in Germany aims to provide students with the ability to create intelligent adaptive systems and prepare students for a future market in which intelligent behaviour is considered the standard for computer systems. Here you can find more information about the IAS Program:

About the application and admission procedure

The following page explains the whole application process, including minimum requirements, application document, the selection process, and important dates.

The following page will become relevant once you have submitted your application.

Additional information

Asking questions about applications, admissions, or the IAS program

Translations

Since some documents you receive from the central administration are unfortunately still in German - you can find translated information here in this wiki. Please be aware that most of the documents you receive in German are legal documents and are only legally binding in German. If you have specific questions, please contact the IAS Team. Unfortunately, we currently can not guarantee that the translations are 100% correct.