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Cassiopeia

A close cooperation with the IT industry has always been important to the researchers at the Department of Computer Science. Over the years we have often been successful in bridging between research and application areas in collaboration with industry.

A broad range of competences are available at the Department of Computer Science and we have experts within many core ICT-disciplines. Our services are presently available via 3 organizations:

  • Cassiopeia
  • Center for Embedded Software Systems (CISS)
  • Center for Data-Intensive Systems (DAISY)

Cassiopeia – IT is possible

Cassiopeia was established in the spring of 2009 to facilitate a fast and easy match between industry needs and any of our competences. Cassiopeia is the joint portal for the department's knowledge dissemination activities and serves to bridge between all research areas and IT applications. This bridge serves to increase the competitiveness of the IT industry through knowledge dissemination, entrepreneur support, and involvement in idea- and concept development. We engage in the first contacts between a company and our researchers, and we help establish the organizational and displinary basis for further collaboration.

We offer support within these areas: Knowledge mediation and sparring (nouHauz), concept development and product innovation (newHauz) and entrepreneurship (greenHauz).

For more information: www.itispossible.dk (in Danish) or mail to Cassiopeia@itispossible.dk

Center for Embedded Software Systems (CISS)

For more information: www.ciss.dk

Center for Data-Intensive Systems (DAISY)

Daisy is an internationally oriented research center dedicated to research, education, and innovation within the area of data-intensive systems –  systems where the management of data presents special challenges. The topics in

Daisy's research cover: databases, geo data, GPS data, location-based mobile services, business intelligence, data warehousing, data mining, programmering languages and tools.

Through its activities, Daisy aims to build synergetic collaborations among researchers from relevant disciplines and between researchers and practitioners. It is specifically a part of Daisy’s mission to initiate and participate in inter-disciplinary projects with other researchers and with industrial partners. Daisy supports technology-driven innovation and has as one of its main goals to create value for its industrial partners.

For more information: daisy.aau.dk