
What formalities need to be observed in interactions between humans and machines?
What formalities need to be observed in interactions between humans and machines?
How can a computer learn to generalize the knowledge contained in a huge dataset and to find solutions for complex problems on its own? This question is the focus of two new assistant professorships at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Freiburg: Robot Learning and Representation Learning
Freiburg computer scientists develop a user-friendly plug-in for the automated analysis of biomedical images
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Software by a Freiburg start-up has created a computer simulation of the path that liquid takes
Bastian Rapp receives 2-million-euro ERC Consolidator Grant for the development of tactile computer displays
Gain insight into Prof. Manoli's activities during his stay at the Thomas Mann House!
Gerhard Schneider, Director of the IT Center of the University of Freiburg, takes up the post on 1st December 2018
How the energy transition can succeed with the help of flexible electrical grids
Cover article of Micromachines on the integrity assessment of a hybrid DBS probe
The Walter and Ingeborg Herrmann Foundation supports research into industrial ultrasound at the Department of Sustainable Systems Engineering
Whether it’s self-driving cars, medical devices or other applications – intelligent systems, which can act autonomously and learn independently, are considered a key technology for the next wave of industrial innovation. But what does that mean for society?
Gerda and Fritz Ruf are the first couple to become Honorary Senators of the University of Freiburg - Introducing two people who cultivate the pioneering spirit
A project network between research institutes, heating-systems manufacturers and housing corporations
Frank Hutter, Professor for Machine Learning, is one of only 14 researchers worldwide (and the only one in Europe) selected for a Google Faculty Research Award in the area of Machine Learning and Data Mining this year.
We wish you a good start with your studies at the Faculty of Engineering. A new city, a new room, new people: you are entering an new phase in your life
Submissions of the Fritz Huettinger Chair of Microelectronics accepted at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (IEEE ISSCC) 2018!
To our colleagues from "CIBSS - Center for Integrative Biological Signaling Studies" and "livMatS - Living, Adaptive and Energy-autonomous Materials Systems" ...
On October 1st, 2018, Prof. Bast will become the first female Dean of the Faculty of Engineering in its 23 years history.
This year’s Annual MicRO Alliance Workshop is organized and hosted by the Department of Micro Engineering of the University of Freiburg. It will take place October 4 to 5 at IMTEK.
Researchers are developing coding that allows patients to feel and move more naturally
The Laboratory of Biomedical Microtechnology with numerous contributions on international conference
Hannah Bast appointed to commission on artificial intelligence
A new way of thinking is required to strengthen science – Maria Asplund points the way through more diversity
ENSYSTRA Summer School 2018
The Board of Trustees of Villa Aurora & Thomas Mann House awarded Prof. Dr. Manoli a Thomas Mann Fellowship.
"Combining TEM, AFM, and Profilometry for Quantitative Topography Characterization Across All Scales" has appeared in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
New Bachelor’s Engineering degree program and taster semester in the Faculty of Engineering
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and the Freiburg Academy of Continuing Educa-tion (FRAUW) at the University of Freiburg is offering a joint master’s degree program for continuing education and three certificate programs in the areas of public safety, energy and sustainability.
"Shear melting of silicon and diamond and the disappearance of the polyamorphic transition under shear" was published in Physical Review Materials.
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