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    • Max Planck Research Award Winners 2004

      Max Planck Research Award Winners 2004 Contact Kristina Güroff Kerstin Schweichhart Press, Communications and Marketing Tel.: +49 228 833-144/257 Fax: +49 228 833-441 presse[at]avh.de Georg Scholl Hea

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    • Matthias Wessling

      Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2010 Matthias Wessling Matthias Wessling is recognised as one of the most productive and influential experts in membrane technology and polymer research. Nominatin

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    • Matthias Tschöp

      Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2012 Matthias Tschöp Matthias Tschöp is considered one of the world’s leading scientists examining the metabolic diseases of diabetes and obesity. Nominating Unive

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    • Martin Bodo Plenio

      Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2009 Martin Bodo Plenio Martin Bodo Plenio is a world authority in the field of quantum information science. Nominating University: Ulm University Quantum optics a

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    • Markus Klute

      Markus Klute and his team at MIT played a significant role in discovering the Higgs boson. In conjunction with him as a Humboldt Professor, KIT is seeking to enhance its research at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN where yet more precise measurements and pathbreaking discoveries should be facilitated.

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    • Marja Timmermans

      Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2015 Marja Timmermans For the Tübingen University, a Humboldt Professorship for Marja Timmermans at the Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP) would target brid

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    • Margaret C. Crofoot

      Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2018 Margaret C. Crofoot Meg Crofoot will help to build up the focus in Movement Ecology at the University of Konstanz and expand the research field that currently

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    • Marcus Rohrbach

      In most artificial intelligence (AI) applications, models learn from data that derives from a single information source. Additional data sources or so-called modalities can make AI models better and more reliable. An expert in multimodal learning, Marcus Rohrbach is set to become a Humboldt Professor for Artificial Intelligence in Darmstadt.

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