In this episode we talk with Professor Rainer Stiefelhagen. He is the director of the "Computer Vision for Human-Computer Interaction Lab", a professor for informatic systems for visually impaired students and he is heading the "Center for Digital Accessability and Assistive Technology" at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Find out more about Rainer Stiefelhagen here.
In this episode we talk with Moritz Kreysing, professor for biophotonics in the life sciences at the KIT, the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology.
Moritz is working on the interaction between light and matter, in particular living cells. As a physicist he is working on making biological experiments more controllable and more repeatable.
Find out more about Moritz Kreysing here.
In this episode we talk with Professor Uli Lemmer head of the Light Technology Institute at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) .
Uli Lemmer is an expert for organic semiconductors, in particular printed organic semiconductors. These enable a wide range of applications from novel photovoltaics to integration of photonic elements such as lasers, filters and wearables.
Find out more about Uli Lemmer here.
In this episode we will talk to Dr. Alex Waibel, Professor of Computer Science at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.
He is an expert speech recognition, language processing, speech translation, multimodal and perceptual user interfaces and one of the pioneers of AI.
Find out more about Alexander Waibel here.
In this episode we will talk to Prof. Dr. Peter Pott, the Head of the Institute of Medical Device Technology at the University of Stuttgart.
Peter is an expert for mechatronic systems and components in a medical technology context. This includes in particular biomedical actuation technology and sensing. A special area of expertise in medical robotics.
Find out more about Peter Pott here.
In this episode, join us for an enlightening conversation with PD Dr.-Ing. Axel Loewe, the Head of the Computational Cardiac Modeling Group at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
We delve into the fascinating world of developing a digital heart twin and explore how computational models of the human heart are being harnessed to bring tangible benefits to patients and society. Don't miss this insightful journey into the future of healthcare and technology!
Find out more about Axel Loewe here.
In this episode we will talk to Professor Gisela Lanza the Head of the Institute of Production Science, the WBK, of the Karlsruhe Institue of Technology. She leads the production systems division which researches and applies global production strategies, production system planning and quality assurance.
She's also an expert on circular economy and remanufacturing which are essential for sustainable production. We will discuss her research on circular factory - a vision for the furture of remanufacturing.
Find out more about Professor Lanza here.
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