At the University of Passau, digital actors from industry, academia, and government are working together to advance digital systems research through IRIXYS, a new interdisciplinary network.
At TUM, the Munich School of Robotics and Machine Intelligence is carrying out cutting-edge interdisciplinary research into AI and robotics for everyday life.
Professor Peter Bell is a pioneer in the fields of art history and machine vision. His research will help improve our understanding of cultural heritage, and reflects contemporary discussions about AI bias.
Applied computer scientists at the University of Bamberg are currently developing an AI medical companion that will help doctors in recognising and diagnosing types of cancer and pain.
Gastprofessor Alessandro Zimmer stärkt an der THI Kooperationen zwischen Bayern und Lateinamerika, indem er Forschung im Bereich Künstliche Intelligenz und Mobilitätstechnik weltweit antreibt.
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a simulation tool to create detailed models of everything from traffic junctions to entire cities to answer various mobility questions.
How can robots be integrated into workplaces to promote worker mental well-being and efficiency? The MindBot project is researching how a user-centered approach using collaborative robots can do just this.
The EU Horizon project RENergetic is researching how renewable energy hubs—energy islands—can optimize energy self-sufficiency. As part of the project, a team from the University of Passau is developing smart solutions integrating IT and legal perspectives.
How can automated driving in severe weather be made more safe? Doctoral candidate Mohamed Mofeed Chaar is using machine learning to achieve the vision of accident-free road traffic.
The TAQO-PAM project aims to design tailored quantum applications for production logistics and manufacturing based on industrial use cases. The goal is to be able to apply quantum technologies based on the current generation of quantum machines.