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Computer Science - Electroengineering - 08.04.2024
Ilmenau School of Green Electronics: Apply now for one of twelve full-time doctorate research fellowships!

Pedagogy - Computer Science - 04.04.2024
'AI has become established all'over the University'
’AI has become established all’over the University’

Life Sciences - Computer Science - 22.03.2024
New Emmy Noether Junior Research Group for Biological Data Science
An Emmy Noether junior research group at Heidelberg University is investigating how to gain new insights into fundamental biological mechanisms from large-scale molecular data sets.

Computer Science - Microtechnics - 19.03.2024
Girls' Day on the TU Ilmenau campus: Register now!
Girls’ Day on the TU Ilmenau campus: Register now!

Physics - Computer Science - 13.03.2024
And then there was light-in computer chips
And then there was light-in computer chips

Computer Science - 05.03.2024
Cooperation in the Tri-Border Area
Cooperation in the Tri-Border Area

Computer Science - Innovation - 21.02.2024
Neural Networks Made of Light
Researchers from the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) and the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, along with an international team, have developed a new technology that could significantly reduce the high energy demands of future AI systems.

Innovation - Computer Science - 20.02.2024
'The reliability of AI will play a decisive role in Germany'
’The reliability of AI will play a decisive role in Germany’

Computer Science - Innovation - 13.02.2024
TUM and Google strengthen cooperation
TUM and Google strengthen cooperation
Seven new research projects on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence The Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Google are driving forward research into cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI).

Computer Science - Economics - 29.01.2024
Secure data management in the cloud
Secure data management in the cloud
In an increasingly digitalized world, where vast quantities of data are stored in the cloud, the security of sensitive information is a central challenge.

Economics - Computer Science - 18.01.2024
ERC Proof of Concept Grant für Ökonom der Uni Bonn
ERC Proof of Concept Grant für Ökonom der Uni Bonn

Computer Science - Transport - 15.01.2024
TUM wins again at the Indy Autonomous Challenge in the USA
TUM wins again at the Indy Autonomous Challenge in the USA
Racing car with artificial intelligence wins in Las Vegas Victory in Las Vegas for the TUM Autonomous Motorsport Team! Once again, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has proven that autonomous driving can also work successfully on the race track at top speeds.

Astronomy / Space - Computer Science - 09.01.2024
European Supercomputer Aids Heidelberg Astrophysics
Heidelberg researchers receive computing time for simulating the behaviour of cosmic gases and plasmas during star formation A Swiss-German research team hopes to unlock the secrets of star formation

Computer Science - Music - 22.12.2023
Of Note Events and Neural Networks
Of Note Events and Neural Networks
A research group at the University of Würzburg develops fundamental methods for analyzing music with the help of machine learning. The project is led by Professor Christof Weiß at CAIDAS. In his role as Professor of Computer Science (Computational Humanities) at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU), Christof Weiß combines two apparently very different subject areas: Mathematics and computer science meet art and culture in his work.

Media - Computer Science - 19.12.2023
How disinformation is changing society?
How disinformation is changing society?

Computer Science - Innovation - 06.12.2023
TUM participates in global, open-source AI Alliance
TUM participates in global, open-source AI Alliance

Computer Science - Research Management - 24.11.2023
Project Funding: Innovative Software for Modern Research
DFG makes finance available for three projects on quality assurance of research software The continuing development and long-term quality assurance of research software is the priority of three projects at Heidelberg University that were successful in a call by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Computer Science - 24.11.2023
Coding competition for the most creative solutions
Coding competition for the most creative solutions

Physics - Computer Science - 23.11.2023
¤2.7 million for Superconducting 'Miracle'
¤2.7 million for Superconducting ’Miracle’
Physicist Elena Hassinger has been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant for her research on superconductors.

Physics - Computer Science - 17.11.2023
Quantum internet: 'The biggest problem is data loss'
Quantum internet: ’The biggest problem is data loss’
Interview with quantum physicist Prof. Andreas Reiserer Researchers around the world are working on a network which could connect quantum computers with one another over long distances.

Computer Science - Innovation - 14.11.2023
CSRankings: Würzburg Computer Scientists at the Top
CSRankings: Würzburg Computer Scientists at the Top
In a new ranking, Computer Science at the University of Würzburg has achieved very good positions in a number of areas. In one discipline, it is even ranked 1st in Germany. First place in Germany, third place in Europe, sixth place worldwide: This is the result achieved by the Chair of Human-Computer Interaction at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) in the CSRankings in the research field of Virtual Reality.

Health - Computer Science - 27.10.2023
New Research Project: Overcoming Tumour Resistance with Artificial Intelligence
Carl Zeiss Foundation finances cross-location joint project in AI-assisted cancer research Forecasting how aggressive brain tumours respond to certain substances with Artificial Intelligence (AI) met

Computer Science - Innovation - 25.10.2023
New Supercomputer Accelerating Top-Level Research
New Supercomputer Accelerating Top-Level Research
The new high-performance computer "Marvin" is now available for University of Bonn researchers to use-one of the world's top 500 most powerful computers Constantly increasing data volumes, ever more

Computer Science - Chemistry - 24.10.2023
New supercomputer accelerates cutting-edge research
New supercomputer accelerates cutting-edge research
Ever larger data volumes, more complex calculation and modeling methods: In many fields of research, large amounts of data play an important role.

Computer Science - Innovation - 23.10.2023
Serving all Thuringian universities: New IT Service Centre at TU Ilmenau
Serving all Thuringian universities: New IT Service Centre at TU Ilmenau

Computer Science - Administration - 09.10.2023
'Everyone can and must contribute to IT security'
’Everyone can and must contribute to IT security’
The University of Münster reorganises its IT security and Almost every week we read about cyberattacks on companies or authorities - quite often on universities, too.

Computer Science - 06.10.2023
Two Days of Digital Total at Universität Hamburg
Two Days of Digital Total at Universität Hamburg

Physics - Computer Science - 27.09.2023
'Quantum computers will lead to previously unknown applications'
’Quantum computers will lead to previously unknown applications’
NewIn: Barbara Kraus In the this episode of our "New In" series, we introduce Prof. Barbara Kraus.

Physics - Computer Science - 27.09.2023
More memory on the hard disk: hit of the research world
More memory on the hard disk: hit of the research world

Computer Science - Innovation - 19.09.2023
TUM opens Munich Data Science Institute - TUM
TUM opens Munich Data Science Institute - TUM

Pedagogy - Computer Science - 18.09.2023
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Physics - Computer Science - 07.09.2023
Training Quantum Computers: Physicists Win IBM Award
Training Quantum Computers: Physicists Win IBM Award
A team of five, headed by quantum physicist Professor Ronny Thomale of the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat, secured second place in the international IBM Quantum Open Science Prize.

Innovation - Computer Science - 04.09.2023
Ilmenau Scientific Colloquium Launches 'Productive Teaming'
Ilmenau Scientific Colloquium Launches ’Productive Teaming’

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.

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.

Pedagogy - Computer Science - 27.07.2023
TUM and LMU open Konrad Zuse School
TUM and LMU open Konrad Zuse School

Innovation - Computer Science - 18.07.2023
National Research Center for cutting-edge AI research in Tübingen celebrates inception

Computer Science - Innovation - 12.07.2023
TUM Spin-off reaches unicorn status
TUM Spin-off reaches unicorn status

Astronomy / Space - Computer Science - 11.07.2023
Satellite security lags decades behind the state of the art
Satellite security lags decades behind the state of the art
Researchers have tested the software of three satellites. And they found many standard security mechanisms missing. Thousands of satellites are currently orbiting the Earth, and there will be many more in the future. Researchers from Ruhr University Bochum and the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Saarbrücken have assessed the security of these systems from an IT perspective.

Innovation - Computer Science - 10.07.2023
Joint Research Centre Explores Key Issue for the Future Co-constructive Artificial Intelligence
Joint Research Centre Explores Key Issue for the Future Co-constructive Artificial Intelligence
Future artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and AI-based robots in particular, must be able to understand and gauge not only their own actions, but also those of others.

Computer Science - Environment - 03.07.2023
New cross-border projects between Münster and Twente
New cross-border projects between Münster and Twente
University managements award four Collaboration Grants / Interview with Claudia Voelcker-Rehage about a winning project in 2022 On June 30, the managements of the Universities of Münster and Twente a

Research Management - Computer Science - 27.06.2023
Vera Traub receives the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize
Vera Traub receives the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize

Computer Science - 27.06.2023
How safe do people around the world feel on the internet?
How safe do people around the world feel on the internet?
Who has ever been hit by cybercrime? How do people protect themselves from it? A survey reveals similarities and differences between different groups around the world.

Event - Computer Science - 27.06.2023
Assistant Vera Traub Honored with Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize
Assistant Vera Traub Honored with Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize

Computer Science - 23.06.2023
How artificially generated images give themselves away
How artificially generated images give themselves away
Humans often have no chance whatsoever of distinguishing artificially generated images, audios and videos from real ones. This is why researchers are currently working on automated recognition solutions. All it takes is a simple text command: in no time at all, artificial intelligence can generate an image that looks like a real photo and is indistinguishable from it to human eyes.

Environment - Computer Science - 15.06.2023
Network of measuring stations documents differences in weather and climate in Freiburg's urban area
Network of measuring stations documents differences in weather and climate in Freiburg’s urban area
University of Freiburg data for all city districts now available in real time via app A thunderstorm is raging in the Zähringen district of Freiburg, but in Rieselfeld there is hardly a drop of rain.

Innovation - Computer Science - 15.06.2023
New solutions for the industry of the future
New solutions for the industry of the future
Digital twins and cybersecurity strategies for the modern world of work Our researchers are responsible for two long-term projects, the "KI.FABRIK" and the "German-French Academy for the Indus

Computer Science - Microtechnics - 12.06.2023
Robotics and AI as the decathlon of engineering sciences
Robotics and AI as the decathlon of engineering sciences
Wide-ranging research on embodied intelligence at TUM A robot can be as small as a pill or as big as a (self-driving) car.

Innovation - Computer Science - 25.05.2023
Sam Altman discusses ChatGPT at TUM
Sam Altman discusses ChatGPT at TUM

Computer Science - 24.05.2023
Mesoscale patterns in turbulent convection with machine learning and quantum computing