Delegations – Fachschaftsrat Informatik

Delegations

This list is outdated and reflects the appointments made by the student council for the 2025 legislative period. This note will be removed when the list is updated for the 2026 legislative period.

Student representatives of the Computer Science Student Council sit on the following committees. Unless otherwise stated, they are nominated by the Student Council and appointed by the Faculty Council based on these nominations.


01 Student Council (StuRa)


The Student Council is the highest body of student self-administration. It meets every two weeks on Thursdays at 7:30 pm and currently consists of 5 departments:

  • Internal affairs
  • University politics
  • Teaching and studies
  • Public relations
  • Social affairs

It has 37 members delegated by the student councils – a great place for cross-council networking.

Tasks:

  • Representation towards the rectorate, state, and student services
  • Management of the budget and semester ticket
  • Decisions on financial resources and non-material support

Representatives of the Computer Science Student Council:

  • Kevin Vogel – basic representative
  • Roman Roller – additional representative
  • Arthur Wolf – substitute representative

02 Faculty Council (FR)


The Faculty Council is the “parliament of the faculty”. It decides in monthly meetings on organizational, financial, and personnel matters.

Composition:

  • 6 professors
  • 3 staff members
  • 2 students

Tasks:

  • Approval of study documents
  • Appointment of professorships
  • Setting faculty dates (e.g., OUTPUT)

Elected through university elections.

Representatives:

  • Helene Hausmann
  • Johanna Berger

03 Examination Committees


Responsible for:

  • Recognition of exams
  • Second repeat requests
  • Interpretation of exams

There is a separate committee for each study program.

Representatives (selection):

  • Computer Science (B.Sc.): Macy Schreiber, Roman Roller, Lyn Fugmann (V)
  • Computer Science (Dipl.): Vincent Kruse, Phillip Denz (V)
  • Computer Science (M.Sc.): Vincent Kruse, Phillip Denz (V)
  • Media Informatics (B.Sc.): Mia Sophie Lohr, Kenny Weidemann, Roman Roller (V)
  • Media Informatics (M.Sc.): Roman Roller, Mia Sophie Lohr (V)
  • Applied Computer Science (B.Sc.): Mia Sophie Lohr, Kenny Weidemann, Roman Roller (V)
  • DSE: Antonia Obersteiner, Marco Lehner (V)
  • CMS: Himanshu Manoj Kaloni, Fabian Naumann
  • Teaching (all): Vincent Kruse, Kenny Weidemann

We are looking for successors for the teaching representatives.

The Bachelor program Media Informatics is being phased out. New students enroll in the new Bachelor program Applied Computer Science starting winter semester 2025/26.

04 Study Commissions


These commissions advise and decide on changes to study and examination regulations.

Representatives (selection):

  • Computer Science (B.Sc./M.Sc.): Helene Hausmann, Roman Roller, Mia Sophie Lohr (V)
  • Computer Science (Dipl.): Vincent Kruse, Antonia Obersteiner, Erik Schlafke (V)
  • Media Informatics (B.Sc./M.Sc.): Mia Sophie Lohr, Kenny Weidemann, Roman Roller (V)
  • CMS: Laxminarayan Prasad Shenoy, Muhammad Haris Qureshi, Hamza Aslam (V), Roman Roller (V)
  • CompSci Teaching: Mia Sophie Lohr (substitute for WMA), Helene Hausmann (V)

05 Student Study Program Coordinators (2025)


Responsible for:

  • Internal organization & communication within the study programs

Coordinators:

  • Computer Science (B.Sc.): Vincent Kruse
  • Computer Science (M.Sc.): Nico Behrens
  • Computer Science (Dipl.): Johanna Berger
  • Computer Science (Teaching): Mia Sophie Lohr
  • Media Informatics (B.Sc.): Mia Sophie Lohr
  • Media Informatics (M.Sc.): Lyn Fugmann
  • CMS (M.Sc.): Hamza Aslam
  • CSE: Wolfgang Walther

06 Eligibility Assessment Committees


Members:

  • Computer Science (M.Sc.): Johanna Berger
  • Media Informatics (M.Sc.): Lyn Fugmann
  • CMS: Muhammad Haris Qureshi

07 Other Committees


Name Student Members
Room Commission Vincent Kruse
Public Relations Marco Lehner
Germany Scholarship Dharshan Barkur, Macy Schreiber (V)
Institute Council SMT Jakob Steinberg
Teaching Collection “Historical Computer Technology” Lydia Will