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Project overview

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

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    245 project descriptions available

    Decarbonization of energy-intensive industry through smart sector coupling with AI-based probabilistic forecasting and operations management (DeepCarbPlanner). Resource efficiency, Transfer - Project funding programmes – CZS Transfer

    Short description

    With the help of machine learning methods, measures for effective and economical emission reduction are being researched in the project. The digital twin of a production process is used to show ways to achieve climate-neutral production.

    Decarbonized energy supply of the building stock through system-serving bidirectional cold local heating networks Resource efficiency, Transfer - Project funding programmes – CZS Transfer

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    The aim of the project is to decarbonize the heat supply of existing buildings and thus dispense with fossil natural gas. To achieve this, cold local heating networks are designed bidirectionally and solar heat from the summer is stored seasonally in the ground and used in the winter.

    Design of carbon-derived electrode materials towards rechargeable Al-N2 batteries Resource efficiency, Talents - Individual funding programmes – CZS Nexus

    Short description

    Dr. Desirée Leistenschneider is a chemist and researches batteries. She studied and completed her doctorate at TU Dresden. After a postdoctoral phase at the University of Alberta (Canada), she now heads a junior research group at the University of Jena.

    Development and establishment of a modular AR-based learning application for the visualization of the birth mechanism (AR-BIRTH) Talents - Individual funding programmes – CZS research boost

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    Prof. Dr. Julia Berger, Professor of Applied Midwifery at Furtwangen University, uses AR-animated applications with interactive elements to improve the understanding of physiological and pathological processes during childbirth.

    Development of a non-invasive sensor for monitoring sugar concentrations in fermentation media in biotechnological, personalized drug production (WirkSens) Life Science Technologies, Transfer - Project funding programmes – CZS Transfer

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    The WirkSens project is developing a Raman spectrometer that will make it possible to determine the glucose concentration in small, parallelized single-use bioreactors. It could be used to record cell culture measurement data in real time and use it for process control.

    Digital methods in production Artificial Intelligence - Individual funding programmes – CZS Endowed Professorships

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    Prof. Dr Doris Aschenbrenner has been appointed Endowed Professor for Digital Methods in Production at Aalen University starting in the summer semester of 2021.

    Disruptive electrode-electrolyte concepts beyond current scientific limitations - ECHELON Resource efficiency - Project funding programmes – CZS Perspectives

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    An environmentally friendly removal of oxygen atoms from organic compounds is being researched for the use of electricity to convert substances into valuable products. The aim is to avoid the electrolytic evolution of hydrogen.

    E is E, but not 3: Computer-aided analysis of early literacy skills in children with and without developmental language disorders Artificial Intelligence, Talents - Individual funding programmes – CZS research boost

    Short description

    Prof. Dr. Stefanie Jung, Professor of Speech Therapy at Trier University of Applied Sciences, is using computer-based analyses to investigate various factors influencing the writing development of kindergarten children with and without language development disorders.

    EasyVectorOmics Life Science Technologies, Talents - Individual funding programmes – CZS research boost

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    In the EasyVectorOmics project, Prof. Dr. Asis Hallab, professor of applied bioinformatics at the Bingen University of Applied Sciences, uses vector analysis to compare the expression of related genes in order to identify important gene functions.

    Effect of dietary supplement cannabinoids on the enteric nervous system (ENECeN) Talents - Individual funding programmes – CZS research boost

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    Prof. Dr. Kristina Endres, Professor of Medical and Biosciences at Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences, is researching the effect of cannabinoids on the nervous system of the intestine and the potential therapeutic effect on diseased tissue.