Artificial intelligence
Source: https://www.fau.eu/newsportal/artificial-intelligence/ Parent: https://www.fau.eu/research/
The origins of AI research at FAU can be traced back to the pioneering work of Prof. Heinrich Niemann in 1975 in the fields of pattern recognition and machine learning. Since then, it has been continuously developed and now encompasses a very wide spectrum of areas. Special attention is given to AI and teaching.
- [08MAY 2024
Research
## Identifying acute stress based on posture
Does stress in social situations cause a particular posture? Do I move in a different way when I feel under pressure or fear a potential conflict? Researchers at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) have been investigating these questions in their research. Using the results of their research, they were able to train machine learning models to distinguish […]
Read more about Identifying acute stress based on posture](https://www.fau.eu/2024/05/news/research/identifying-acute-stress-based-on-posture/) - [16APR 2024
FAU news
## Specialist for bioengineering receives 2.5 million euros for tissue research at FAU
ERC Advanced Grant: Accelerating the discovery of soft materials The mechanics of biological tissue are the inspiration behind developing new soft materials using artificial intelligence. That is the aim of the “Discover” project that Prof. Dr. Ellen Kuhl, one of the leading specialists in bioengineering, will launch at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU). Kuhl has received an […]
Read more about Specialist for bioengineering receives 2.5 million euros for tissue research at FAU](https://www.fau.eu/2024/04/news/specialist-for-bioengineering-receives-2-5-million-euros-for-tissue-research-at-fau/) - [19FEB 2024
Research
## FAU to become Bavarian AI Computing Center
Free State investing in new infrastructure for deep learning projects FAU is massively expanding its computing capacities for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. The Erlangen National High-Performance Computing Center is investing millions in AI cluster with cutting-edge processors. The Free State of Bavaria is providing the necessary funds within the context of the High-tech Agenda. As […]
Read more about FAU to become Bavarian AI Computing Center](https://www.fau.eu/2024/02/news/research/fau-to-become-bavarian-ai-computing-center/) - [28AUG 2023
FAU news
## How brain research is helping artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI), especially the training of AI systems such as ChatGPT, consumes enormous amounts of energy. If AI could work more like human brains, it would be much more efficient. Dr. Achim Schilling and Dr. Patrick Krauss from the Neuroscience Laboratory of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, together […]
Read more about How brain research is helping artificial intelligence](https://www.fau.eu/2023/08/news/how-brain-research-is-helping-artificial-intelligence/) - [17JUL 2023
Research
## Assistance from AI in finding the cause of illnesses
Headaches, high blood pressure or digestive problems can be signs of many different medical conditions. Often, treatment focuses on the affected organs or organ systems and is aimed at alleviating symptoms. This is something experts at FAU, including computer scientist Prof. Dr. David B. Blumenthal, are hoping to change. Modern medical research is unlocking an […]
Read more about Assistance from AI in finding the cause of illnesses](https://www.fau.eu/2023/07/news/research/ai/) - [29JUN 2023
Research
## AI supports rehabilitation after spinal cord injury
An intelligent suit is hoped to significantly improve rehabilitation after a serious spinal cord injury. The AI-supported solution will be developed over the next three years by researchers from FAU working in collaboration with Heidelberg University and Heidelberg University Hospital. It combines electrical simulation of muscles with support for movement using artificial tendons, and reacts […]
Read more about AI supports rehabilitation after spinal cord injury](https://www.fau.eu/2023/06/news/research/ai-supports-rehabilitation-after-spinal-cord-injury/)