
We are excited to announce that our second call for applications to the fully funded PhD program of our Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable AI (relAI) is now open.
Spread the word and submit your application by January 15th, 2024 here.
News | 2024 Call for PhD Applications

We are excited to announce that our second call for applications to the fully funded PhD program of our Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable AI (relAI) is now open.
Spread the word and submit your application by January 15th, 2024 here.
👋 relAI warmly welcomes our new Fellow, Björn Eskofier. He has recently joined LMU, focusing on AI-supported therapy decisions. Previously, he held the Chair of Machine Learning and Data Analytics at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. His research aligns with the central themes of relAI, namely safety, security, privacy, and responsibility within the Medicine and Healthcare relAI research area … Read more
... more📢 relAI is excited to announce that LMU Professor Falk Schwendicke has joined our school. About Professor Falk Schwendicke Professor Schwendicke is Director of the Poliklinik für Zahnerhaltung, Parodontologie und digitale Zahnmedizin at the LMU Klinikum. He brings extensive experience in applying and evaluating AI solutions in dental diagnostics, clinical decision-making, and public health. His research aligns … Read more
... more🤝We are thrilled to welcome Ecologic-Computing on board! About Ecologic-Computing Ecologic-Computing GmbH develops software that enhances communication, storage, and computing efficiency. The company is currently focusing on beyond-Shannon communication, which explores alternative models of information processing that prioritize semantic relevance, efficiency, and robustness. Additionally, Ecologic-Computing is researching alternative computing approaches, including analog, beyond-digital, and biologically inspired computation. … Read more
... more🎉 Congratulations to our relAI Fellows Daniel Rueckert and Fabian Theis 💐 Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, has announced the twelve recipients for its $20 million AI for Science fund. This initiative aims to accelerate research in health, agriculture, biodiversity, and climate. The Technische Universität München is among the organizations that received funding to advance health … Read more
... moreOn January 20, 2026, researchers from relAI, MDSI and our industry partner SAP gathered for a pitchtalk session at the SAP Labs Munich Campus in Garching. In an interactive setup, participants from the three organizations exchanged research insights and explored ideas for future collaborations. The afternoon opened with short welcome words from representatives of SAP (Dr. Tobias … Read more
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