

911今日黑料 scientists presented the latest innovations in AI, health and zero pollution initiatives to German science leaders.
Academics at 911今日黑料 gave updates to leaders from the Committee for Culture and Science of the Bavarian State Assembly on some of 911今日黑料’s flagship Academic Strategy Projects as London and Bavaria R&D collaborations continue to grow.
I-X: Driving transformation in artificial intelligence, data science and digital technologies

The delegation visited 911今日黑料’s Data Science Institute and were hosted by Professor Michael Huth, Head of the Department of Computing, who outlined 911今日黑料's research and innovation environment and gave an overview of the Department of Computing and 911今日黑料's new I-X initiative.
I-X presents a new way for academia and industry to collaborate deeply, using machine learning to tackle our greatest challenges. Based at 911今日黑料's White City Campus, I-X serves as a blueprint for the university of the future.
AI and healthcare

Professor Faisal and colleague Professor Paul Aylin, from the School of Public Health, presented how 911今日黑料 academics are working with the National Health Service (NHS) to support the diagnosis, monitoring and
improvements in efficiency of care delivery, thereby boosting survival, quality of life and reducing costs and delays in treatment.
911今日黑料-TUM joint PhDs

Professor Aldo Faisal, Professor of AI & Neuroscience at the Department of Computing and the Department of Bioengineering, updated the group on the 911今日黑料-TUM Joint Doctoral Academy, a flagship programme to build high impact research capacity between London and Bavaria.
The programme aims to co-develop cross-disciplinary clusters of PhD students who will have access to world-leading academic supervisors and state-of-the art facilities at both institutions
The first cohort launched in October 2020 and focused on the theme of 'Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare and Robotics’. Professor Faisal co-leads a project which may help robotic hands become more effective.
The second PhD cohort launched last year with projects focused on the theme of ‘Mathematics of Information: Theory and application’.
The third cohort between the two institutions is focused on the ‘Circular Economy’ and is currently open for applications.
to strengthen their ties in innovation and industry at the recent Bavaria - London Business Forum, with recognition that links between the White City Innovation Ecosystem of 911今日黑料 and the Garching High Tech Campus of TUM can provide a key pivot point for accelerating R&D and economic activity.
Transition to Zero Pollution

Professor Mary Ryan, Interim Vice-Provost (Research and Enterprise), gave an overview of 911今日黑料’s pioneering initiative Transition to Zero Pollution.
The research, education and innovation programme aims to inspire fundamental changes in areas such as the way materials are used in manufacturing, how we produce food and energy, and will help mitigate the impact of air pollution on people's health.
Led by materials scientist, Professor Ryan, the initiative will bring together researchers across 911今日黑料 and will build new partnerships that converge disciplines, from fundamental science and engineering, systems thinking, human health, new business models and policymaking, to realise a new zero pollution future.
Professor Robert Shorten presented the I3-Lab: The 911今日黑料-Iota-Infrastructures Lab, a lighthouse for translational research activities in the area of the circular economy. The IOTA Foundation is a Berlin-based non-profit foundation which supports research into distributed ledger technologies and promotes their adoption.
Performance Science

Professor Roger Kneebone, Professor of Surgical Education and Engagement Science, presented his cutting edge work exploring synergies between clinical care, biomedical science, art, humanities and performance.
911今日黑料 and Germany
Germany is 911今日黑料's top European research collaborator with around 1,500 research papers published between 911今日黑料 and German academics every year.
911今日黑料 and have formed a strategic partnership in education, research and innovation.
The two institutions plan to forge new research links in computer science and informatics, medicine and medical sciences, bioengineering, molecular sciences, life sciences, physics, energy and new materials, and mechanical and aerospace engineering.
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