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Picture: Lars MöllerPicture: Lars Möller
A revolution with biomaterials
2024/02/02
The cluster project CoM2Life
Researchers in the CoM2Life project at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research and TU Darmstadt are conducting research into biomaterials that will enable medical innovations such as tissue repair or the development of artificial organs.
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Picture: TU DarmstadtPicture: TU Darmstadt
The future of artificial intelligence
2024/02/02
The cluster project “Reasonable Artificial Intelligence” (RAI)
Although deep learning (DL) has enabled important advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) over the last ten years, current AI systems have displayed some significant weaknesses, such as an inability to reason, difficulty handling new situations and a need for continuous adjustments. Last but not least, current AI systems also require substantial resources. The aim of the Cluster of Excellence project “Reasonable Artificial Intelligence” (RAI) is thus to develop the next generation of reasonable AI.
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Picture: JLU/Anna VoelskePicture: JLU/Anna Voelske
Between stability and adaptation: How humans respond to changes
2024/02/02
The cluster project “The Adaptive Mind” clears the first hurdle in its application for Cluster of Excellence funding
The research project “The Adaptive Mind” (TAM), in which TU Darmstadt is participating, was successful in the first round of the Excellence Strategy. The researchers are now able to submit a full application – and hope that they will ultimately be awarded a prestigious Cluster of Excellence grant. The project aims to understand how the human mind is able to adapt.