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Environment - Computer Science - 23.08.2023
Data against climate change
More cooperating businesses, higher funding, a new partner within the university: BigData@Geo is going into the second round and wants to use climate data to create concrete recommendations for action for businesses with a connection to nature.

Chemistry - Environment - 22.08.2023

Environment - 22.08.2023
1000 new species for Nigeria
1000 new species for Nigeria
To date, over 1000 vascular plants in Nigeria may be undescribed, making it impossible to know whether or not these plants are endangered and in need of protection.

Event - Philosophy - 22.08.2023

Criminology / Forensics - 18.08.2023

Research Management - Campus - 17.08.2023

Environment - 17.08.2023

Art and Design - 17.08.2023

History / Archeology - Social Sciences - 17.08.2023

Research Management - Health - 16.08.2023

Architecture - 14.08.2023

Physics - Innovation - 11.08.2023
Ultrafast lasers for materials processing
Ultrafast lasers for materials processing
Originally developed for research applications, the technology is also of interest to industry. Clara Saraceno plans to bring a new kind of laser to the market with a grant from the European Research Council.

History / Archeology - 10.08.2023

Life Sciences - Innovation - 10.08.2023
The Importance of a Transdisciplinary Understanding of AI
The Importance of a Transdisciplinary Understanding of AI
Global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop": Aldo Faisal Four countries, four universities, four perspectives: In the global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop", four professors discuss a current topic in research and teaching. Aldo Faisal, professor for AI and neuroscience at Imperial College London, responds to the question from Enkelejda Kasneci: How can interdisciplinary approaches, and in particular insights from neuroscience, help to distinguish between the outputs and utterances produced by an AI and those produced by humans?

Life Sciences - Innovation - 10.08.2023
The Importance of an Transdisciplinary Understanding of AI
The Importance of an Transdisciplinary Understanding of AI
Global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop": Aldo Faisal Four countries, four universities, four perspectives: In the global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop", four professors discuss a current topic in research and teaching. Aldo Faisal, professor for AI and neuroscience at Imperial College London, responds to the question from Enkelejda Kasneci: How can interdisciplinary approaches, and in particular insights from neuroscience, help to distinguish between the outputs and utterances produced by an AI and those produced by humans?

Music - Art and Design - 08.08.2023

Chemistry - Life Sciences - 08.08.2023

Health - Pharmacology - 08.08.2023
How do people really feel about electronic health records?
How do people really feel about electronic health records?
Many people with statutory health insurance don't understand the digital infrastructure behind electronic health records. One issue in particular raises concerns. In Germany, patients with statutory health insurance have had the option of using an electronic health record since January 2021. However, not many people have been taking advantage of it so far.

Health - Innovation - 07.08.2023
TWINSIGHT Enters the Second Round
TWINSIGHT Enters the Second Round
Making researching doctors familiar with the latest technologies in immunology: This is what happens in the TWINSIGHT college.

Campus - Innovation - 07.08.2023

Astronomy / Space Science - 04.08.2023
Euclid space telescope catches its first glimpse
Euclid space telescope catches its first glimpse
German research institutes are pleased with the first test images Euclid, ESA's newest space telescope with strong German participation, has delivered its first test images a few weeks after the rocket launch.

Campus - 03.08.2023
How identical twins influence each other’s self-perception
Whenever people learn together with others, they draw comparisons. Usually, a contrast effect occurs that immediately affects one's perception of one-s own academic abilities. If others perform better, one assesses one's own abilities as worse. If others perform less well, one perceives oneself as more talented and capable.

Transport - 03.08.2023
Real Estate Prices in Germany stabilize
Real Estate Prices in Germany stabilize
Latest results of the German Real Estate Index (GREIX), a project of ECONtribute and IfW Kiel The downward trend for real estate prices in Germany was partially halted in the second quarter of 2023.

Physics - Computer Science - 03.08.2023
'I want to know what holds the world together'
’I want to know what holds the world together’
NewIn: Lukas Heinrich What moves our newly appointed professors? What fields does their research impact and what are they particularly looking forward to at TUM? You'll find out about all that and more in our "NewIn" series. In the this episode we meet Lukas Heinrich. As Professor for Data Science in Physics he develops methods which help discover new elementary particles based on enormous amounts of data.

Campus - 01.08.2023

Health - Pharmacology - 31.07.2023
Interdisciplinary teamwork reduces complications in bone fractures
University physicians planning to develop a digital experts- forum with the EXPERT project An injury in a car accident, a twisted ankle while out jogging, a fall at home: bone fractures can occur very quickly.

Astronomy / Space Science - Environment - 31.07.2023

Innovation - Physics - 28.07.2023

Astronomy / Space Science - Event - 28.07.2023

Life Sciences - Environment - 28.07.2023

Economics - Environment - 27.07.2023
Making sustainable food consumption easy
Making sustainable food consumption easy
Interview with TUM Professor Roosen about consulting for the EU A working group for the European Commission consisting of scientists from all over Europe has outlined how European food consumption can become healthier and more sustainable.