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What is the perfect place to live for the baby boomer generation? To clarify this question, mathematical methods and AI technologies are analyzed that can support decision-making processes in municipalities.
Here you will find an overview of the projects we are currently funding. On average, about 250 projects are being funded. Smaller funding projects are sometimes not described individually.
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ongoing projects
What is the perfect place to live for the baby boomer generation? To clarify this question, mathematical methods and AI technologies are analyzed that can support decision-making processes in municipalities.
Prof. Dr. med. Constanze Kiese, Professor of Operative Medicine at Furtwangen University, is researching the development of a new diagnostic method to prevent fecal incontinence and improve treatment options.
Prof. Dr. Marco Kuhrmann has been appointed as Endowed Professor for Agile Systems Development (with a focus on regulated domains) at Reutlingen University starting in the winter semester of 2021.
AI4ChemRisk analyzes the risks of chemical pollution from wastewater and agriculture in our freshwater ecosystems. AI models are used to predict contamination processes in order to improve their management.
The GENAI-X project conducts research on the generalisability of AI models under constantly changing environmental conditions. Its goal is to enhance the understanding and prediction of environmental phenomena.
How can artificial intelligence in microbiome research lead to better early detection of Alzheimer's disease or type 2 diabetes? Novel AI models are being researched that are designed to predict the microbiome composition in the event of physiological changes.
The use of AI methods is a key prerequisite for ensuring the competitiveness of medium-sized companies. The "AI Booster" doctoral college at Aalen University is therefore researching new AI models in order to better process and utilize data from manufacturing processes.
The project investigates the precise description of brain organoids through mathematical modeling. The researchers are using AI-supported methods for this purpose. This will optimize biotechnological designs and achieve progress for personalized medicine.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jiayi Wang, Professor of Electrical Engineering/Power Electronics at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences, is researching BLDC motors for mobility aids. These motors are to be controlled by AI in order to be individually adapted and more fault-tolerant.
Prof. Dr. Verena Klusmann-Weißkopf, Professor of Health Promotion and Prevention at Furtwangen University of Applied Sciences, systematizes photographically collected images of old age from central life worlds using AI to counter negative stereotypes.