Joint Advanced Student School (JASS)

JASS was founded in 2002. The founding directors were Prof Ernst W. Mayr from TUM, and Prof Yuri Matiyasevich, from the Saint Petersburg Academic University. From 2002-2006 JASS was financially supported by Siemens cooperation. In 2012, the directors became Prof Bernd Brügge and Prof Kirill Krinkin.

JASS 2023: Smart context-sensitive traffic control
Joint Advanced Student School 2023 in Paphos, Cyprus

About JASS JASS (Joint Advanced Student School) is an annual international initiative to study emerging technologies using project-driven software development. The school is a place where students and professors from different countries gather for short-term, project-oriented, project-driven education in international teams. In five days, each team of students creates and delivers a finished project. The topics typically studied include mobile devices, the Internet of Things, industrial applications, autonomous mobile robotics and transportation, and virtual reality.

JASS 2022: Smart Traffic Management
Joint Advanced Student School 2022 in Cairo

Autonomous driving for open roads such as highways is common. In this project, we investigate geofencing of roundabouts. When the car enters the geofence, an autonomous system takes over to control the car efficiently through the intersection.

Head of Research Group



Prof. Dr. Stephan Krusche

Administrative office


Sophia Adelmeier
adelmeie@cit.tum.de

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