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    • Sayan Mukherjee

      The mathematician, statistician and computer scientist Sayan Mukherjee has produced crucial work in the still young field of topological data analysis through which imaging methods can be improved and predictions made about diseases. In Leipzig, Mukherjee’s expertise in the evaluation of biological data is set to open up new avenues in precision medicine.

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    • Sandra Wachter

      A technology law expert, Sandra Wachter is invited to work on the development of ethical and legal AI expertise in business and society in Germany. With her cutting-edge research on AI regulation, she will reinforce Potsdam’s international competitiveness.

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    • Sahika Inal

      Sahika Inal is a world leader in organic bioelectronics. With her support, Dresden University of Technology and the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden are seeking global visibility in the field of the next generation of bioelectronic systems and intelligent health technologies.

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    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Safe Haven: University

      When threatened researchers have fled abroad they need support to find their feet at university once again. Many institutions run special programmes in order to help, but if they are going to be successful, good will alone is not sufficient.

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    • Rolf Harald Baayen

      Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2012 Rolf Harald Baayen Rolf Harald Baayen is regarded as one of the best and most innovative researchers in the field of vocabulary research and quantitative ling

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    • Robert Schober

      Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2012 Robert Schober Robert Schober is one of the world’s leading researchers in communications engineering and wireless communications. Nominating University: Frie

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    • Robert Raußendorf

      Why is the biological development of the human slower than that of the mouse? Japanese researcher Miki Ebisuya, who is invited to become a Humboldt Professor at TU Dresden, works on the biophysical mechanisms behind this question. In the long term, it is hoped her fundamental research will generate knowledge for the development of new regenerative therapies.

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    • Return Fellowship

      Return Fellowship Contact Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Sponsorship and Network Department Jean-Paul-Str. 12 53173 Bonn Germany info[at]avh.de After successfully completing the initial stay sponso

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