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Scientific Reports

When their research projects come to an end, we ask our Fellows to contribute a Final Scientific Report with their achievements. At the same time, true to our philosophy “once a Fellow, always a Fellow”, we are happy to welcome them as Alumni Fellows.

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  • How cells make their proteins – from insights to engineering
  • Machine learning in non-euclidean spaces
  • Transport modeling and travel behavior research
  • The connection between astrophysical neutrinos and blazars
  • NMR-based structural biology of membrane proteins in a native lipid environment
  • Efficient repair and privacy in distributed storage systems
  • Collective quantum dynamics: Teamwork of quantum particles
  • From quantum communication to computation
  • Expanding the genetic code: novel chemistries in living systems
  • Toward reliable and efficient neuromorphic computing
  • Heart protection from toxicity and enhanced wellbeing in breast cancer therapy
  • Toward photorealistic reconstruction
  • How long-distance travel ends and diversity emerges
  • Skin-inspired mechanically flexible and stretchable electronic system
  • Future-proofing the Internet of Things

For a full list of publications please see our Fellows´ profiles online: https://www.ias.tum.de/fellows/

 

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07.06.2023
Scientists Meet Scientists –TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talk by Dr. Sani Nassif: “From Computer Engineering to Medicine”


14.06.2023
Scientists Meet Scientists – TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee Talk by Franziska Poszler “Fair risk distributions among traffic participants: How to implement ethics within autonomous vehicles”


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09.05.2023
UKRI AI for Net Zero grant for Alumnus Fellow Dr. Luca Magri


TUM Forum Sustainability "Circular Economy: Strategies towards Sustainability"​​​​​​​

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