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Environmental
Informatics Group (EIG) is a research institute at Saarland State
University for Applied Sciences (HTW), located in Saarbrücken,
Germany. The institute has a long history of environmental software
applications, nowadays known under the terms Environmental Software
Systems (ESS), Environmental Informatics, or short Enviromatics.
The first Environmental Informatics Institute was founded at HTW in
1986 and was amongst the first institutes of its kind world-wide. After
changes in personnell and strategy, the institute has been
re-established under the name EIG in 1995 by Prof. Dr. Reiner Güttler and Prof. Dr. Ralf Denzer, both teaching in
the Informatics Department of HTW.
In total, we have been involved in over 70 ESS projects over the last
10 years, including projects for international bodies like the European
Commission and the United Nations. We conduct applied as well as
research projects and aim to foster technology transfer of new and
innovative concepts from IT into environmental software application.
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Because of the
complexity of ESS projects and because of the broad range of tools and
concepts involved, we have come to the conclusion that ESS projects are
best implemented in collaboration with the best available experts in a
particular domain or software applications. Therefore, collaboration is
more than a need, it is our most important R&D philosophy. For this
reason, we maintain a network of researchers and developers which
spreads world-wide.
We have worked in project collaborations with colleagues and
institutions in Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Our
collaboration network includes national and internationel research
institutions, national government bodies, international bodies and
industry.
We do also strongly support international scientific exchange in the
field of Enviromatics by initiating and organizing conferences,
workshops, scientific working groups and collaborative project
proposals.
Recently we started 2 projects: iMarq and GIMMI (presentation
on regional television program)
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