News from the baiosphere

Economist Veronika Grimm will become Professor of Energy Systems and Market Design at the University of Technology Nuremberg from March 1. Her appointment strengthens the interface between AI and economics.
The joint study by LMU, ETH Zurich, the University of St. Gallen and Inselspital Bern presents a novel machine learning model that can detect low blood sugar levels while driving.
With the four-year funding, the bidt supports research projects with a focus on "Humans and Generative Artificial Intelligence: Trust in Co-Creation". Submit project proposals now until May 7!
From March 19-20, the DATA Festival will take place at the Muffatwerk under the motto "Getting real with AI". This is where data experts who want to drive forward AI applications in their field meet. baiosphere is a proud partner.
Bavaria's Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger hosted the Cluster Offensive reception at the Residence on Monday. 700 guests networked in 17 innovative business sectors. baiosphere was also on site as a partner.
The large event hall of the Bavarian Representation in Berlin was filled to capacity when four AI experts discussed the opportunities and challenges of AI made in Bavaria at the end of January.
Are sensitive data secure? Founded at TUM, CyberDesk introduces an AI-powered software ensuring secure cloud data management. It identifies and safeguards sensitive data.
Congratulations! TUM recognizes AI Council Member Prof. Claudia Eckert for groundbreaking work in IT security. Her research focuses on safeguarding IT systems against hacker attacks.
'Surface Avatar' experiment: ESA astronaut Marcus Wandt controls robots from space, including the four-legged DLR robot Bert. He also explores rough terrain and will support space missions in the future.
Precision, safety and relief: The ForNeRo research project at TUM's Klinikum rechts der Isar receives 2 million euros in funding from the Bavarian Research Foundation for the integration of robotics in everyday surgery.