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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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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The entire analysis pipeline, from data acquisition, raw data analysis to advanced multi-OMICS data integration techniques will be covered. Internationally renowned keynote…
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How can particle simulations be accelerated? How much CO₂ can trees store during droughts? MDSI Core Members Prof. Lukas Heinrich and Prof. Christopher Stein are among six TUM researchers awarded prestigious ERC Starting Grants to explore those questions.
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is establishing an education, training, and research center for AI chip design. “Here, students and researchers will learn how AI chips are designed and developed using advanced technologies,” says Hussam Amrouch, head of the center and professor of AI…
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How physicians feel about artificial intelligence in medicine has been studied many times. But what do patients think? A team led by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has investigated this for the first time in a large study spanning six continents. The central finding: the…
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Researchers at the TUM School of Life Sciences have developed a new method for detecting interactions between proteins and DNA. Thanks to intense LED black light, proteomics can provide more data for pharmaceuticals and basic research.
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A straight wall is not necessarily a climate-optimized wall. Depending on the wall’s exposure to sun and shade, there is an ideal angle for individual bricks. The calculations come from a digital design configurator – and in the future, a robot will help craftsmen to position the bricks precisely.…
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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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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…
[read more]
The entire analysis pipeline, from data acquisition, raw data analysis to advanced multi-OMICS data integration techniques will be covered. Internationally renowned keynote…
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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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