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Henriette Herz Scouting Programme: How Humboldt Scouts want to make the network even more diverse
For the first time, 33 Humboldt Scouts have embarked on a search for research fellows for their respective teams and the Humboldt Foundation’s network of excellence. Here, two of these scouts report on how they go about their search for talent.
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Henriette Herz Awards granted for innovative recruitment concepts
Eight universities to each receive €125,000 to implement their concepts
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Henning Walczak
Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2019 Henning Walczak As a Humboldt Professor at the University of Cologne, Henning Walczak will pursue the “from bench to bedside” approach to amalgamate pre-clini
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Help for researchers from Ukraine: Philipp Schwartz Initiative sets up emergency fund using private contributions to its endowment capital
Approximately 40 displaced scholars and scientists to quickly receive assistance. The Carl Zeiss Foundation and the research publishing company Springer Nature Group have contributed a total of €750,000 to finance the Philipp Schwartz Emergency Fund for researchers who have recently fled Ukraine.
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Helmut Schwarz to receive Leonardo da Vinci Award
The Humboldt Foundation congratulates its former president, Helmut Schwarz, on being selected to receive the 2021 Leonardo da Vinci Award from the European Academy of Sciences (EURASC).
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Helmut Schwarz celebrates 80th birthday
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation extends its congratulations to its honorary president.
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Heike Vallery
The human gait – which usually looks intuitive and natural – is an extremely complex form of locomotion. When you are walking, you are constantly defying gravity and have to keep fine-tuning your balance. This is precisely why the upright gait is still difficult to replicate technically. Mechanical engineer Heike Vallery studies gait and balance and develops applications in hardware and control technology for the rehabilitation of people with reduced mobility.
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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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