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.
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 semester's TUM Climate Ventures programme starts with a getaway event in the Alps on 18-19 October. Details will be provided after completing the application. More info…
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On October 21, 2025 we will gather again for the next Women in Data Science Munich conference! MDSI Core Member Enkelejda Kasneci and more fantastic speakers, as well as the…
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The symposium aims to make our three core areas accessible to a broad specialist audience and is particularly aimed at doctoral students and postdocs working at TUM and other…
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In the new rankings by Times Higher Education (THE), the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is ranked 27th, once again making it the best university in the European Union.
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On German Unity Day, under radiant sunshine, countless families made their way to the Garching Research Campus. There, 14 researchers and a team from the Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI) were ready to wow them with exciting experiments and introduce them to the world of artificial intelligence…
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The 30 finalists of the 43rd Bundeswettbewerb Informatik (Federal Computer Science Competition) have had an exciting yet exhausting few days. The national winners were honored as this year's best computer science talents at the Technical University of Munich on September 19, 2025.
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Marine litter is a major environmental problem around the world. As part of the EU project SEACLEAR, a research team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has now developed an autonomous diving robot that can detect and retrieve litter. It uses an AI system to analyze objects with ultrasound…
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Patients have more confidence in autonomous robotic ultrasound systems when an avatar guides them through the process. This was discovered by Prof. Nassir Navab from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The virtual agent explains what it is doing, answers questions and can speak any language.…
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This semester's TUM Climate Ventures programme starts with a getaway event in the Alps on 18-19 October. Details will be provided after completing the application. More info…
[read more]
On October 21, 2025 we will gather again for the next Women in Data Science Munich conference! MDSI Core Member Enkelejda Kasneci and more fantastic speakers, as well as the…
[read more]
The symposium aims to make our three core areas accessible to a broad specialist audience and is particularly aimed at doctoral students and postdocs working at TUM and other…
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The Munich Data Science Institute (MDSI), the Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable AI (relAI), the Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML), and the AI Hub@LMU are…
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Don’t miss the next Munich AI Lecture with Turing Award laureate Prof. Yoshua Bengio on “Avoiding catastrophic risks from uncontrolled AI agency,” taking place Thursday, 23…
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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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