15th Brazilian-German Frontiers of Science and Technology Symposium
”How to improve model robustness”
6 – 9 November 2025 / Mannheim, Germany
List of sessions
Please note: the speakers are listed in alphabetical order according to last name and the sessions are listed in non-defined sequence. The final order of sessions will be announced upon arrival.
Generative AI and its impact on immersive technologies
Session chairs:
Jana Jost, Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics, Dortmund
Ingrid Winkler, SENAI CIMATEC University, Salvador/Bahia
Speakers:
A Deep Learning framework for Calcium imaging classification using Quantile Transition Networks and grid-based time series extraction
Caroline Lourenco Alves, Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences
Semi-automated generation of process models in production and logistics
Jan Cirullies, Fraunhofer Institute for Software and System Engineering & Fachhochschule Dortmund
Reimagining education: The fusion of Generative AI and immersive technologies
Manoela Oliveira da Silva, Pernambuco Federal University
Exploring Generative AI in immersive media with perspectives from AIxVR 2025, IEEE VR 2025, and IMX 2025
Joao Marcelo Teixeira, Pernambuco Federal University
Generative AI in industry and the future of labour and agriculture
Session chairs:
Sandra Venghaus, RWTH Aachen University
Rafael Teixeira Sousa, Federal University of Mato Grosso
Speakers:
Can sensor fusion overcome the limits of agricultural monitoring?
Betty Braga Gallo La Rosa, CEDRA – Center for Embedded Devices and Research in Digital Agriculture
Planning and acting under uncertainty for real-world applications
Juan Carlos Saborio Morales, University of Osnabrück
On Agri: Empowering farers and consultants with accessible GeoAI solutions
Guilherme Martineli Sanches, University of Sao Paulo
Beyond generation: Robust AI for industry, labour, and agriculture
Yutong Zhou, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Müncheberg
Generative AI as a catalyst for innovation in bioprospecting, biotechnology, and bioeconomy
Session chairs:
Stefan Feuerriegel, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Carolina Horta Andrade, Federal University of Goias
Speakers:
Generative AI for biodiversity valuation: Text-mined evidence, synthetic data and economic modelling
Denilton Luiz Darold, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Karlsruhe
Construction of large image datasets of fungal spores using generative AI
Fabricio Martins Lopes, Federal Technological University of Parana
Graph intelligence for Life Sciences: Integrating generative models and complex networks
Fabiola Souza Fernandes Pereira, Federal University of Uberlandia
A probabilistic programming workflow to handle uncertainty and enhance model transparency and quality
Hugo Storm, University of Bonn