Project overview

Here you will find an overview of the projects we are currently funding. On average, about 150 projects are being funded. Smaller funding projects are sometimes not described individually.

205

ongoing projects

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36 project descriptions available

Smart Ageing in a Municipal Context: Investigating Smart Forms of Self-Regulation and Co-Regulation under Real Conditions (SMART-AGE) Life Science Technologies - Project funding programmes – CZS Breakthroughs

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The project investigates how intelligent apps and web platforms, including assistance systems such as an exosuit, can improve the quality of life in older age. The focus is on usability and user acceptance, among other things.

Stay young with robots (JuBot) - Versatile assistance robotics for coping with everyday life Life Science Technologies - Project funding programmes – CZS Breakthroughs

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Two robotics solutions are being researched in the "JuBot" project: humanoid assistance robots that perform household tasks and assess situations independently, and exoskeletons with non-invasive interfaces to the human body.

Stereo ptychography using table-top extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation Life Science Technologies - Individual funding programmes

Short description

The Prisma fund enables Prof. Dr. Michael Habeck, Professor of Microscopic Image Analysis at the University of Jena, to employ a research assistant to carry out a new research project.

Systems Toxicology Life Science Technologies - Individual funding programmes

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Prof. Dr. Ivano Amelio has held the professorship for Systems Toxicology at the University of Konstanz since 1 March 2022. He previously conducted research at the University of Rome.

Systems Toxicology Life Science Technologies - Individual funding programmes – CZS Endowed Professorships

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The endowed professorship for Systems Toxicology at the University of Konstanz has not yet been filled.

The importance of the haplotype for silk characteristics: From genome to fiber mechanics Life Science Technologies - Individual funding programmes

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The Prisma fund enables Prof. Dr. Philipp Seib, Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy at the University of Jena, to establish a tailor-made material testing machine for silk fibers in Jena.