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In the field of 3D metamaterials, the 3D Matter Made to Order cluster is developing customized artificial materials that exhibit a wide range of features not found in nature.
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In the field of 3D metamaterials, the 3D Matter Made to Order cluster is developing customized artificial materials that exhibit a wide range of features not found in nature.
Machine learning is intended to open up new ways of processing data in human-machine interaction or fully automated. The goal is to improve the efficient use of data and to promote interdisciplinary cooperation.
Dr Simon Krause is a chemist and materials scientist working in the field of dynamic nanoporous framework materials. He studied chemistry at the University of Nottingham and TU Dresden. Since 2021 is a group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart.
The aim of the project is to develop an adsorption heat storage system that can store regenerative heat and provide temperatures above 100 °C, as required in the commercial and service sectors, for example.
The Prisma fund will enable Prof. Dr. Andreas Hejnol, Professor of Zoology at the University of Jena, to make an existing scanning electron microscope fully usable again. This will involve updating the electronics and software.
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. 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.
The project objective is to design an AI-based, self-learning digital twin that automatically adapts to changing system conditions and simulates the production process and product life cycle as realistically as possible.
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.
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.