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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Spannende und gleichzeitig anstrengende Tage liegen hinter den 30 Finalistinnen und Finalisten des 43. Bundeswettbewerbs Informatik. Die Bundessiegerinnen und -sieger wurden am 19. September 2025 als beste Informatik-Talente dieses Jahres an der Technischen Universität München ausgezeichnet.
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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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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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