Meet experts of the Group for Theory of Functional Energy Materials led by Prof. David Egger at the MDSI booth. They share first-hand experiences on how to apply computational techniques such as machine learning with neuronal networks to reveal and describe functional energy materials for solar cells.
To learn more on how to make AI models faster, cheaper, smaller and greener, talk to the experts of the TUM spin-off Pruna AI.
In addition, Prof. Stephan Günnemann, Executive Director of the MDSI, will take part in a panel discussion of the TUM Think Tank on the topic ‘Beyond the Hype: How can we use AI to work towards sustainability goals and what can we do to co-design more ecological and social technologies?’.
Prof. David Egger presents in the TUM Venture Labs Talk Series ‘One Afternoon. Endless Learning Opportunities: A Sustainability Day Talk Series’ in his keynote lecture “The Importance of New Materials for Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage”.
TUM is committed to a sustainable future and is sending out a clear signal with the TUM Sustainability Day on June 12, 2024: We aim to walk our talk! Our university activated the resources of the entire TUM community in the area of sustainability because we can only achieve our sustainability goals together. TUM cordially invites all of you - students, employees and external guests - to experience the diversity and potential of our university's sustainability topics and activities on Sustainability Day 2024.
You can expect a large sustainability fair (‘Market of Opportunities’) with over 100 initiatives from the entire university community and associated partners of TUM as well as over 50 different impulses for sustainability with various workshops, lectures and discussions. The TUM Sustainability Day takes place at the Campus in Garching, registration is not necessary.
The TUM Sustainability Day is part of the TUM Sustainability Week, which runs from June 10 to 14, 2024. The entire week at TUM will be dedicated to sustainability.
Time: Wednesday, June 12, 2024, 12 – 6 pm
Location: Booth H5-12 in the Main Hall of Mechanical Engineering
Panel discussion: Prof. Günnemann, 3:30 - 4:30 pm, Room 1350 (Ludwig-Burmeister-Zeichensaal), 1st floor, Mechanical Engineering
Impulse lecture: Prof. Egger, 2:00 - 2:30 pm, Room 1801 (Ernst-Schmidt Lecture Theatre), 2nd floor, Mechnaical Engineering
More information and the detailed program can be found here: