We develop novel models that combine neural and human-interpretable ("explicit") components to accurately solve tasks in natural language processing, computer vision, and action-decision making. These include neurosymbolic models, which combine neural and symbolic elements.
We are a Research Training Group: A team of up to 24 PhD students under the supervision of 13 internationally renowned professors. Each student is funded for four years and will freely choose their research topic within the wide scope of the RTG. Students participate in a qualification program designed to build a tight-knit group that can collaborate across research fields and together explore the deeper principles of effective neuroexplicit models.
AboutThe RTG brings together researchers across five world-class institutions on the same campus in Saarbrücken, Germany: the Departments of Computer Science and of Language Science and Technology at Saarland University; the Max Planck Institute for Informatics; the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems; the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security; and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI). It is part of the Saarland Informatics Campus.
The RTG is being funded from 2023 to 2028 by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
11 June 2025 welcome
We welcome Michael Hahn, who will join the RTG as a principal investigator in the area of language.
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We are pleased to announce that new PhD students have accepted positions in the RTG.
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We are hiring! Join us in September 2025 and become part of an amazing group of PhD students.
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