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Munich Data Science Institute
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Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (IEAI)
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Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence
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Individual back training machine developed
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Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in cooperation with partner companies have developed a device to provide back muscle training. With the GyroTrainer, back strengthening exercises are adapted to the strength and ability of the individual user ..read more
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A chatbot for gene regulation
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The European Research Council (ERC) today awarded 37 particularly well-funded Synergy Grants across Europe. One of these interdisciplinary research awards went to Julien Gagneur, Professor of Computational Molecular Medicine, together with researchers from the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Microbiology (Belgium) and the Karolinska Institute (Sweden). In an interview, the scientists provide insights into their research project EPIC ..read more
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TUM professor develops an energy-saving AI chip
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Hussam Amrouch has developed an AI-ready architecture that is twice as powerful as comparable in-memory computing approaches. As reported in the journal Nature, the professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) applies a new computational paradigm using special circuits known as ferroelectric field effect transistors (FeFETs). Within a few years, this could prove useful for generative AI, deep learning algorithms and robotic applications ..read more
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Evolutionary history of three-finger snake toxins decoded
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Snakebites cause around 100,000 deaths worldwide every year. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have investigated how the toxin emerged between 50 and 120 million years ago through the modification of a gene that also occurs in mammals and other reptiles. The results could help with the development of better snakebite treatments and lead to new knowledge for the treatment of illnesses such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension ..read more
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“Quantum computers will lead to previously unknown applications”
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In the this episode of our "New In" series, we introduce Prof. Barbara Kraus. The physicist is looking for computable rules regarding the behavior of quantum systems to facilitate reliable new applications ..read more
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TUM opens Munich Data Science Institute
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is celebrating the official launch of the Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI). As a central element of TUM AGENDA 2030, it is funded under the Excellence Initiative of the German government and the federal states. The MDSI pools the strengths of TUM in data sciences, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), from basic research to interdisciplinary applications. It will also teach data skills to master’s students, researchers and professionals ..read more
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