The Student Track at the International Conference on Business Informatics 2025 encourages undergraduate and graduate students to actively participate by submitting high-quality academic papers. This track offers the opportunity to present one’s own research findings to an international audience and to receive in-depth feedback from scholars and practitioners in business informatics. Students will have the chance to discuss and deepen their ideas and insights with other professionals—a crucial step for anyone interested in a position in the IT industry or academia.
In addition to submissions, the Student Track features a diverse program designed to foster exchange and networking with scholars and practitioners. Students without their own contributions are also warmly invited to benefit from the lectures and interactive sessions and to establish valuable contacts.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- Business Process Management
- Business Engineering and Business Transformation
- Customer Relationship Management
- Business Intelligence and Advanced Analytics
- Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning
- Process Mining and Process Science
- Digitalization and Digital Transformation
- IT Strategy and IT Governance
- Sustainability and Green IT
- Information Security and Data Protection
- Cloud Computing and Edge Computing
- Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial IoT
- Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Design
Exemplary application areas are:
- eBusiness and Digital Commerce
- eBanking and FinTech
- eLearning and EdTech
- eGovernment and Public Administration
- eHealth and Digital Health Solutions
- Smart Cities and Urban Innovations
- Mobility and Smart Mobility
- Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing
- Energy Informatics and Smart Grid
- Sustainability and Circular Economy
Track chairs
AEs
- Martin Ebel, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
- Thomas Haskamp, Universität Münster
- Gregor Kipping, Universität Münster
- Christian Bartelheimer, Universität Paderborn
- Philip Stahmann, TU Dortmund
- Savindu Herath, ETH Zürich
- Alicia Roschnik, University of Lausanne
- Jennifer Kendziorra, FernUniversität in Hagen
- Charlotte Knickrehm, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
- Kristina Kusanke, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen
- Nadia Pocher, University of Luxembourg
- Niclas Kannengießer, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
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