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    • Hector Geffner

      Hector Geffner is seen as one of the leading minds on the global AI stage and a pioneer of automated planning. In Aachen, he is invited to enhance Germany’s visibility as an AI hub and help to further Europe’s vanguard position in developing trustworthy, human-centred AI.

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    • Miki Ebisuya

      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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    • Edvardas Narevicius

      Edvardas Narevicius is one of the pioneers of ultra-low temperature chemistry. His experiments make it possible to observe novel quantum effects. He is invited to TU Dortmund University to reinforce the focus in experimental and theoretical quantum optics.

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      Call for participation

      International research stays – what interests and wishes do postdocs have?

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      2024: Global cooperation in science is indispensable

      In the New Year's message, the President thanks all sponsors and partners and addresses the Foundation's focus areas in 2024 in view of the ongoing global challenges.

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      Talent scouting worldwide: wondering together

      On the search for new talent for her research group at the University of Hamburg, ancient history scholar and Henriette Herz Scout, Sabine Panzram, surveys the world – and doesn’t just focus on scientific excellence. Why healthy curiosity and a diverse scientific culture are important to her.

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    • Humboldt Research Hubs in Africa in portrait

      Working within a framework of African-German partnership, the Humboldt Research Hubs develop strategies for addressing pandemics. Germany’s Federal Foreign Office and the Bayer Foundation are currently financing six research hubs in Africa. Each of the six research hubs will receive up to €750,000 in funding over a period of five years.

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