The digital revolution is transforming societies, economies, and even science and its paths to knowledge. At the Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI), we are anticipating, accompanying and shaping this change.
We are TUM’s central interface and innovation hub for questions and solutions arising from Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. We are connecting people and ideas across disciplines.
The DFG-funded Research Training Group METEOR is recruiting! Interested in conducting interdisciplinary research at the intersection of machine learning and control theory?…
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Are you building an exciting venture in AI, data science, or robotics and looking for talented support? Attracting skilled people to help bring your vision to life is one of…
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This intensive one-day workshop introduces key ethical concepts in AI and data science. Through a mix of theory and hands-on exercises, participants will gain practical tools…
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We are delighted to invite you to our football hackathon again in 2026! Passionate football fans and tech-savvy individuals will come together to develop innovative solutions…
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The 5th MDSI General Assembly, held on November 20, 2025, provided the appropriate occasion for the presentation of the MDSI Best Paper Awards 2025. Prof. Ali Sunyaev, Vice President of TUM Campus Heilbronn, and Prof. Stephan Günnemann, Executive Director of the MDSI, honored the first authors of…
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Again, the MDSI Core Members Prof. Bernhard Küster, Prof. Daniel Rückert and Prof. Fabian Theis are among the most frequently cited scientists worldwide, as the new edition of the “Highly Cited Researchers” ranking for the years 2014 to 2024 shows.
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Rare diseases affect over 300 million people worldwide, yet most patients wait 5-7 years for a correct diagnosis. This blog explores how AI tools like knowledge graphs and machine learning are revolutionizing rare disease diagnosis, making it faster and more accurate for patients who need answers…
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Graduates of TUM are keenly sought in the international job market. This is shown by the Global University Employability Ranking, in which TUM once again achieved 13th place. In Europe, TUM is number five following the universities in Cambridge and Oxford, Imperial College London and ETH Zurich.
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Faster, better, and ideally tailored to each individual: the medicine of the future aims to deliver precise diagnoses and treatment plans. The interaction of proteins plays a key role in this. To understand this interplay, large, high-quality datasets must be analyzed as efficiently as possible.…
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This intensive one-day workshop introduces key ethical concepts in AI and data science. Through a mix of theory and hands-on exercises, participants will gain practical tools…
[read more]
We are delighted to invite you to our football hackathon again in 2026! Passionate football fans and tech-savvy individuals will come together to develop innovative solutions…
[read more]
Artificial intelligence at TUM
Contact
We are located at
Walther-von-Dyck-Str. 10, 85748 Garching, Germany, GALILEO Garching, TUM Building 05.8120.017, Entrance 8, 5th floor. info(at)mdsi.tum.de
If you use public transportation, please consider the MVV-Journey Planner to calculate your route to the nearby station Garching Forschungszentrum. With the U6 you can reach us from Marienplatz in 25 min.
Further locations
Members of the MDSI are located at various places in Munich and Garching. Please find contact information on the websites of our focus groups and members' chairs.
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