Professor Amr Alanwar has been accepted into the DFG's Emmy Noether Program; Professor Benjamin Nuß joins TUM in a new position focusing on microwave sensors and sensor systems; TUM researchers won a Best Paper Award for developing an innovative method to automatically detect and fix software errors in quantum computers; TUM's database research received three awards at the VLDB conference.
Research Experience
Involves efficient computation methods for logical zonotopes in various application cases such as digital circuits; developed an innovative method for automatically detecting and fixing software errors in quantum computers; studied how text-to-image generators reflect and reinforce gender stereotypes; achieved multiple awards in database research.
Background
Focused on interdisciplinary research and teaching in the fields of mathematics, computer science, and electrical and information technology. Aiming to address major challenges of our time, including digitalization, while being rooted in their core disciplines.