Congratulations to Prof. Klaus Diepold and his team, whose dedication to supporting talents at the Technical University of Munich and at the Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM) was honored with the TUM Start-up Mentor of Excellence Award 2021! The award comes with a grant intended to mentor further start-up projects.
Prof. Diepold is the head of the Chair of Data Processing at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, a dedicated board member of the Center for Digital Technology and Management (CDTM), and leads the AI sector at the Science Board of the…
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Researchers aim to reduce the cost of common hearing test probes to facilitate nationwide hearing screenings for newborns even in developing countries. The early detection of hearing impairments will help to improve patients’ quality of life.
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Prof. Hendrik Dietz and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang A. Wall, Principal Investigators affiliated with MSRM, won ERC Advanced Grants to develop artificial viruses from DNA origami and create a computer model of the human lungs using AI.
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MSRM warmly welcomes Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sandra Hirche, who will lead the AI sector at the MSRM Science Board together with Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Diepold.
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The Round Table on Engineers for the Future was an insightful conversation among experienced engineers about the future of a socially responsible engineering.
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A team of researchers from the Munich School of Robotics and Machine Intelligence has developed a new early warning system for vehicles that uses artificial intelligence to learn from thousands of real traffic situations. A study of the system was carried out in cooperation with the BMW Group. The results show that, if used in today’s self-driving vehicles, it can warn seven seconds in advance against potentially critical situations that the cars cannot handle alone – with over 85% accuracy.
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Jugend forscht is a nationwide competition for young talent that promotes special achievements and talents in mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology.
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Today TUM-Vicepresident Claudia Peus, Science Minister Bernd Sibler, professor Sami Haddadin and representatives from Infineon, Lufthansa and Eon celebrated the establishment of the institute for "Life Long Learning" from 11 am to 1 pm.
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Based on application scenarios for AI, "Lernende Systeme", Germany´s platform for Artificial Intelligence, asked the acting director of the Munich School of Robotics, Prof. Sami Haddadin, about the role of individual protection in the factory of the future.
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