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Artificial intelligence research took center stage at Bonn Science Night 2026. Researchers from the Lamarr Institute and partner institutions presented applications in medicine, robotics, education,...
At the University of Bonn’s Schnupper Uni, Prof. Lena Funcke inspired 225 female students with insights into AI research, theoretical physics, and pathways into STEM...
The Lamarr Institute, the University of Bonn, and the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) have launched a long-term research collaboration in artificial intelligence, life sciences, and...
Open-access textbook presenting an intuitive quantum computing introduction by bridging AI fundamentals, Hopfield networks, and practical Python...
Lamarr partners Fraunhofer IAIS and the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Education qualify teachers for AI in the classroom – initiative teaches application, basic knowledge, and critical...
Creativity, lines of code and bright minds: at EGOI 2025, Europe’s best young female computer scientists came together in Bonn for a week full of algorithmic challenges, debates about diversity...
Master’s student Antonia Körner receives the Grace Hopper Award for her thesis, developed with the Lamarr Institute: a zero-shot model for imputing missing values in time series...
From sustainable agriculture to particle research and astrophysics – scientists at the Lamarr Institute are shaping the future with Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bonn and TU Dortmund...
On this year’s Girls’ Day 2025 the Lamarr Institute introduced young, interested participants to the world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). In collaboration...
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