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Germany Commits €3 Billion to AI
The days of Artificial Intelligence sounding like something from sci-fi are long gone. AI is already a part of our daily lives. Simply meaning technologies that think like people do, AI encompasses speech recognition systems like Amazon’s Alexa, ride sharing, and the notifications about fraud you get from your bank. As industry continues to find new applications for AI, the 4th Industrial Revolution based on automation and data exchange is coming to a head.
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First Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award Recipient Named
Catherine Heymans, a Scottish astrophysicist working at the University of Edinburgh, wins the first ever Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award.
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2017 Annual Report
To get a comprehensive view of the programs of the 5 DWIH’s globally, including the programs of the DWIH New York in 2017, check out our recently published Annual Report.
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Germany Names New Excellence Clusters
On Sept. 27, 2018, the German Research Council (DFG) and German Council of Science and Humanities released their decisions on the 57 Clusters of Excellence that will be receive funding for seven years beginning in 2019.
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PhD Scholarships from Gerda Henkel Foundation
PhD Candidates in subjects related to history, archaeology and art history can apply for PhD funding through the Gerda Henkel Foundation.
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100th Newsletter
The September issue of E-nnovation Germany, the newsletter of the DWIH-New York, marks the 100th publication. Hear from Germany’s top start-ups and thinkers about the state of Virtual Reality in the country.
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Leopoldina Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary
September 2018 marked the 10th year of Leopoldina as the German National Academy of Sciences.
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