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Prof. Dr. Rainer Gasper has been appointed as Endowed Professor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at Offenburg University of Applied Sciences starting summer semester 2019.
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Gasper has been appointed as Endowed Professor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at Offenburg University of Applied Sciences starting summer semester 2019.
Materials with memory, so-called memristive materials, are intended to reproduce biological paradigms of information processing, such as learning and memory formation, extremely precisely and thus offer a new hardware basis for information technology.
Dr. Sina Saravi is a physicist specializing in nano-optics. He studied electrical engineering in Iran and then completed his doctorate in physics at the University of Jena, where he has been working as a postdoctoral researcher since 2018.
Prof. Dr. Michael Habeck has been appointed as Endowed Professor for Microscopic Image Analysis at the University of Jena starting winter semester 2019.
MINI is investigating the non-invasive blockade of nerve conduction using high-frequency magnetic stimulation. To this end, the project team combines scientific expertise from the fields of anesthesiology, medical physics and biomedical microtechnology.
The establishment of a centre for model-based artificial intelligence is intended to improve the treatment of cancer. It is investigating how AI systems can support cancer research more efficiently through pre-programmed knowledge.
BioBrix aims to develop new types of binders and fiber reinforcements made from leather, natural fiber and wool waste for the production of building materials. Their use in unbaked clay, concrete and floors is intended to increase the strength and durability of the building materials and minimize their CO2 footprint.
The project team is researching the treatment of heart failure using a combination of novel AI approaches and robotics. Comprehensive health data will be used to train an AI that will identify new correlations between the disease and the values and incorporate them into the therapy.
The "Smart Neighbourhood Jena-Lobeda" is used to examine how a multigenerational neighbourhood with working and living space can promote self-determined living into old age through intelligent digital technologies.
Prof. Dr. Martin Schreivogel, Professor of Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering at Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences, is investigating fuel cell and electrolyzer systems. By measuring and processing a large number of operating parameters, a model is being developed to optimize the systems.