GippLab Showcases Research to DAAD President at NII Tokyo
GippLab members Dr. André Greiner-Petter and Dr. Timo Spinde had the honor of meeting Prof. Joybrato Mukherjee, President of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), during his [...]
We’re Hiring Eight New Researcher Positions
Our research group is growing, and we’re excited to announce that we are hiring up to eight new team members over the next few months. Most of [...]
Lower Saxony Funds Project on AI in Museums with €2.25 Million
How can artificial intelligence (AI) support museums in digitally unlocking their collections? This question is being addressed by the joint project “AI in Museums”, in which our [...]
Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture Funds Göttingen Project “EDIKILEX” with €4.5 Million
How can the literary treasures found in texts from the Early New High German period (ca. 1350–1650) be made available and useful for future research in all [...]
Spektrum der Wissenschaft Highlights Our Research on the Future of Plagiarism Detection
How can science uphold integrity in an era where large language models (LLMs) can seamlessly disguise stolen ideas? The renowned journal Spektrum der Wissenschaft explores this [...]
Research‑Internship Opportunities at the National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Tokyo
The National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Tokyo is Japan’s premier computer‑science research institute across different research areas. Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University [...]
GippLab wins ACL Best Paper Awards
We're excited to share that our work on multilingual resources has won two major awards at ACL 2025: Best Resource Paper and Best SemEval Task! This project [...]
New Open-Access Book on Media Bias
We're excited to announce that the book Automated Detection of Media Bias: From the Conceptualization of Media Bias to its Computational Classification, by our team member Dr. Timo [...]










