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Illustration of all authors of "One Topic, One Loop" discussing on a table
09/22/2023
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"One Topic, One Loop": Enkelejda Kasneci

Generative AI: Knowledge creates trust

Generative AI for all? To conclude our global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop", Enkelejda Kasneci, Professor of Human-Centered Technologies for Learning at the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology, reflects on the key findings from all the contributions.

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Community Artificial Intelligence Studies Teaching
Four Men out of research, industry and politics.
09/19/2023
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Bavarian government supports TUM with outdoor laboratory for automated and connected traffic

New test field for connected mobility systems

In the future the Technical University of Munich (TUM) will have its own test field for its mobility research. The facility in Taufkirchen/Ottobrunn near Munich will make it possible to investigate complex traffic scenarios under laboratory conditions. The laboratory will also support research on the interaction of the autonomous traffic systems of the future and their safe and standardized operation. The State of Bavaria is providing financial support to the project.

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Mobility Research
Biophysics professor Karen Alim holds a petri dish with fungal colonies up to the light.
09/19/2023

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New issue of the " Faszination Forschung" magazine

Veins adapt to the currents to which they are exposed - this could be the key to new therapies against pathological changes in blood vessels. Also in the issue: City simulations answer important questions about the future, and research projects in the global south address current topics in medicine, economics and AI ethics.

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Campus news Research
Food supply is critical for insect diversity.
09/18/2023
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Pollination in urban habitats requires a diversity of insects

Don’t just look at the bees

Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have found that in the early season, insects such as wasps, beetles and flies play a crucial role in pollinating plants in urban environments. Moreover, for biodiversity that is so important, the food supply is more crucial than, for example, land sealing. This gives gardeners a key role in biodiversity and pollination in urban areas.

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Sustainability Research
Two images from eye examinations
09/18/2023
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Blood vessels in the eye altered with persistent coronavirus symptoms

New approach to testing for long Covid

A standardized eye examination might reveal in future whether people are suffering from long Covid syndrome or post-Covid. A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) was able to demonstrate a clear connection between the disease and certain changes to the blood vessels in the eye.

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Covid-19 Research
Opening ceremony of the MDSI with science minister Markus Blume
09/15/2023
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Fresh impetus for data science

TUM opens Munich Data Science Institute

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is celebrating the official launch of the Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI). As a central element of TUM AGENDA 2030, it is funded under the Excellence Initiative of the German government and the federal states. The MDSI pools the strengths of TUM in data sciences, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), from basic research to interdisciplinary applications. It will also teach data skills to master’s students, researchers and professionals.

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Artificial Intelligence Research Studies Teaching President
Portrait of Prof. Francis Kéré.
09/15/2023
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Praemium Imperiale awarded to TUM professor

Francis Kéré receives prestigious arts prize for his life's work

Another top-level honor goes to Francis Kéré: The architect and professor at Technical University of Munich (TUM) is being recognized by the Japan Art Association with the Praemium Imperiale prize for his life's work. Only last year Kéré's achievements were honored with the distinguished Pritzker Architecture Prize.

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Community Campus news Research
09/14/2023

Latest highlights university life

New issue of the "TUMcampus" magazine

In this issue of "TUMcampus," we profile the new head of the university library Caroline Leiss, introduce architect Jeannette Kuo, who is researching sustainable building materials, and talk to Enkelejda Kasneci about how ChatGPT can lead to greater educational equity. Also in the issue: statistician Emmanuel Owiredu Odame, who came to TUM from Ghana with the TUM.Africa Talent Program to research jet lag syndrome.

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Community Campus news
09/14/2023

Call for applications: TUM's new Agnes Mackensen Program starts in October

Support for woman students and scientists with a non-academic background

Social origin is still a major determining factor in university studies. Only 27% of young people raised in non-academic homes study at university, while the same figure for people who do have an academic background is almost three times as high. In addition, the situation of women at technical universities is traditionally very difficult. The objective of the new Agnes Mackensen Program at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is to break down these barriers and to foster enthusiasm among more women for university education in STEM subjects.

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Community Campus news Studies
Photo of Prof. Dr. Chiara Manfletti in a black jacket in front of a white window front
09/14/2023

New podcast episode of "We are TUM"

Space research, German-Asian relations and tips on starting university

More and more space missions are financed by the private sector. What this means for the future of spaceflight is answered by Professor of Space Propulsion Chiara Manfletti in this episode of "We are TUM". She recently moved from the European Space Agency (ESA) to the TUM School of Engineering and Design. Other topics: Students Merle Neumann and Simon Gruber introduce the student group Asian-European Society Munich, Hidden Champions Henrik Eickhoff and Luis Schnürer give insights into the dragon boat race this year - and student Emma Jung shares tips on managing the early stages of studying.

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Community Research Studies
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