Dominik Woiwode, M. Sc.
Dominik Woiwode left the Institut für Informationsverarbeitung.
Publications and research activities from the time after the departure are not listed here.

Dominik studied Computer Science at the Leibniz University Hannover. He graduated in 2023 with his master thesis "Few-Shot Anomaly Detection Using Neural Cellular Automata" which was supervised by Frederik Schubert.

 

Research topics

If you are interested in any of these topics for a student position, bachelor's thesis, or master's thesis, feel free to contact me (<lastname>@tnt.uni-hannover.de).

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  • Dominik Woiwode, Jakob Marten, Bodo Rosenhahn
    A Rotation-Invariant Embedded Platform for (Neural) Cellular Automata
    Proceedings of the Artificial Life Conference (ALIFE), MIT Press, October 2025, edited by Witkowski, Olaf;Adams, Alyssa;Sinapayen, Lana;Baltieri, Manuel;Khosravy, Mahdi
  • Robert Ronge, Erik Albrecht, Dominik Woiwode, Alexander Dockhorn
    Generating Ensembles of Search Policies to Solve Baba is You Levels
    IEEE Conference on Games (CoG), IEEE, August 2025
  • Mathis Kruse, Marco Rudolph, Dominik Woiwode, Bodo Rosenhahn
    SplatPose & Detect: Pose-Agnostic 3D Anomaly Detection
    IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 2024 - Workshops, IEEE, pp. 3950--3960, June 2024
  • Nils Wörz, Dominik Woiwode, Justin Sondheim, Dörthe Behrens, Dorian Rudy, Team Glücksklee
    Pflanzenforschung an Bord der ISS
    BIOspektrum 29, Vol. 29, No. 5, p. 557, September 2023
  • Ric Dengel, Dominik Woiwode, Nico Florschütz, Valentin Huber, Tim Muller, Jan von Pichowski, Alexander Rabinowitsch, Sebastian Scholz, Hans Schülein, Eike Steinweg, Benjamin Stippel, Peter Stöferle, Isabell Wittekind, Oliver Wizemann, Alexander Zaft, Lukas Zembrot, Katrin Griebenow
    QUEST ON BEXUS 27
    24th ESA Symposium on European Rocket & Balloon Programmes and Related, October 2019