
معرفی
Prof. Wolfgang Maaß is a leading academic at Saarland University, where he holds the Chair of Business Administration, especially Business Informatics in Service Management, and is a co-opted Professor in the Department of Computer Science. He also serves as Scientific Director at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) and is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics at Stony Brook University, NY. His career spans institutions like RWTH Aachen, the University of St. Gallen (HSG), and Hochschule Furtwangen (HFU), with visiting professorships at the University of Texas and Stony Brook University.
- Studied computer science at RWTH Aachen and Saarland University.
- PhD funded by a DFG scholarship in Cognitive Science.
- Habilitation at HSG Institute for Media and Communications Management.
His research focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence for industrial transformation, including smart products, Internet of Things (IoT), ubiquitous information systems, and conceptual modeling. He integrates AI into anti-doping analytics, healthcare, and quantum computing applications.
Recent publications highlight trends in AI-driven solutions for data pricing, rehabilitation, and rural mobility. These works emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining information systems, behavioral theory, and computational methods.
- Scientific Awards: DFG scholarship (graduate college 'Cognitive Science').
Prof. Maaß collaborates with institutions such as DFKI, Stony Brook University, and the University of Texas, while leading projects like EPOPredict-III, 3S-II, MARVIN, and QUASIM.

