Welcome to Telecooperation
Welcome to the Telecooperation Website. The Telecooperation Lab (TK) represents a group of about 40 people at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Department of Computer Science. Prof. Dr. Max Mühlhäuser is heading this group together with several senior researchers and group leaders.
Juniorprofessor Dr. Thorsten Strufe is leading the adjunct group on Peer-to-Peer Networks.
The RBG devision is also part of the Lab, conducting eLearning research and providing computing services to the department.
Prof. Mühlhäuser is a directorate member of
CASED, the Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt. He is also the spoker person of a
graduate school on eLearning.
Together with the
Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab, we work on a long-term vision of Ambient Semantic Computing.
Our research and teaching contribute to a new dawning era of computer science, where people are surrounded by many computers, most of which are either embedded in the real world or worn or carried by humans. This era is called ubiquitous computing or ambient intelligence; it demands advancements in computer networks and distributed systems (our emphasis in teaching), software and Web engineering, multimodal human computer interaction, security, and participatory knowledge processing of humans and machines.
Details about the organization and a description of our research can be found on our research pages.
We invite you to share our vision as you visit our Web pages.



