News & Awards

Learning and Dynamical Systems News 26-03-2021 “We’d like to make complex dynamical systems better able to adapt to changing conditions” Michael Mühlebach recently joined MPI-IS as leader of the independent Learning and Dynamical Systems research group Mühlebach’s research is supported by the prestigious Branco Weiss and Emmy Noether Fellowships Michael Muehlebach Valerie Callaghan
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Locomotion in Biorobotic and Somatic Systems News 18-03-2021 Underwater swimming robot responds with feedback from soft lateral line A team of scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Germany, from Seoul National University in Korea and from Harvard University in the US, successfully developed a predictive model and closed-loop controller of a soft robotic fish, designed to actively adjust its undulation amplitude to changing flow conditions and other external disturbances. Ardian Jusufi Yu-Hsiang Lin Hritwick Banerjee Toshihiko Fukushima Fabian Schwab Robert Siddall
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Rationality Enhancement News 16-03-2021 Congratulations to Gabriela Iwama and Falk Lieder on publishing! "Toward a formal theory of proactivity" is now online! Gabriela Iwama Falk Lieder
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Physical Intelligence News 16-03-2021 Metin Sitti and his team finalists for the 2020 Cozzarelli Prize The highly prestigious annual Cozzarelli Prize recognizes outstanding contributions to the scientific disciplines represented by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Winners and finalists are chosen among articles that appeared in the journal last year in the six broadly defined classes under which the NAS is organized. Additionally, the Editorial Board has recognized six papers – one in each class – as finalists for the 2020 Cozzarelli Prize. Metin Sitti Hamed Shahsavan Amirreza Aghakhani Yubing Guo Zoey Davidson
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Dynamic Locomotion News 15-03-2021 Bernadett Kiss joins DLG New group member Bernadett Kiss becomes new Dynamic Locomotion Group member. Bernadett Kiss
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Empirical Inference News 12-03-2021 Teilnehmende für COVID-19 Studie gesucht Künstliche Intelligenz soll Früherkennung eines schweren Krankheitsverlaufs ermöglichen Bernhard Schölkopf Annika Buchholz Stefan Bauer
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Physical Intelligence News 08-03-2021 Jaekang Kim receives Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellowship The scientist working in the Physical Intelligence Department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart will be supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for two years to continue his bio-inspired adhesive research in Germany Jaekang Kim Metin Sitti
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Micro, Nano, and Molecular Systems News 01-03-2021 Vincent Kadiri receives Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellowship Vincent Mauricio Kadiri was recently selected as one of 30 rising activists, community leaders, and young professionals to join the Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellowship! The tagline guiding the Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellowship's inaugural cohort is "Reinventing Democratic Spaces in Times of COVID-19". It is funded through Humanity in Action in partnership with the Alfred Landecker Foundation. With the funding granted through the project, he will spend the coming months building a grassroots science communication network of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPoC) working in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The name "Na’egbia Iyese" is Etsako and can be translated as „Good Morning Knowledge“. Through this initiative, he hopes to inspire especially Youth of Color to join academia and follow their passion for science by shining the spotlight on the kinds of diverse role models he and many other Scientists of Color often did not have growing up. The website and social media accounts were all launched recently, and if you have questions or want to join and/or support Na’egbia Iyese in any way, then please feel free to contact Vincent (https://naegbia-iyese.org/)! In addition he has received a Mercator Fellowship on International affairs which will allow him to investigate decolonial approaches to scientific collaboration and research. This prestigious program selects 25 young professionals and provides them with funding to work on a self-selected project in international organizations, NGOs, and think tanks for a year. Congratulations, Vincent.
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Rationality Enhancement News 25-02-2021 Call for Submissions for the Life Improvement Science Conference - June 2021 The deadline to submit is April 16, 2021! The first Life Improvement Science conference will be held online between June 9 - June 13, 2021 Falk Lieder Mike Prentice
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Physical Intelligence News 24-02-2021 Shuaizhong Zhang receives Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellowship The scientist working in the Physical Intelligence Department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart will be supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for two years to continue his soft robotic research in Germany. Shuaizhong Zhang Metin Sitti
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Rationality Enhancement News 18-02-2021 "Automatic Discovery of Interpretable Planning Strategies" is going to be published! Great work Julian, Frederic, and Falk! The Rationality Enhancement Group is proud to announce the acceptance of an article! Julian Skirzynski Frederic Becker Falk Lieder
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Empirical Inference News 16-02-2021 Artificial intelligence supports medical prognoses Using COVID-19 as an example, a machine learning method predicts patients' individual mortality risk Estimating the risk of patients dying is arguably one of the most difficult and stressful challenges physicians face. This has been especially true in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic, with doctors around the world repeatedly confronted with difficult decisions. In the best of cases, they have been able to adjust treatments and save lives. In the worst case scenario, however, physicians have to allocate scarce beds and life-saving machines in intensive care units. An international team led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent System has now developed an algorithm and trained it with machine learning methods to help medical professionals with mortality predictions. The algorithm can also be trained to predict mortality risk for other diseases, and thus support physicians in decision-making processes. Stefan Bauer Bernhard Schölkopf Valerie Callaghan
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Modern Magnetic Systems News 09-02-2021 World's first video recording of a space-time crystal Periodic pattern consisting of magnons is formed at room temperature A team of researchers has succeeded in creating a micrometer-sized space-time crystal consisting of magnons at room temperature. With the help of an ultra-precise X-ray microscope, they were able to capture the recurring periodic magnetization structure in a movie. The research project “Real space observation of magnon interaction with driven space-time crystals” was published in Physical Review Letters. Nick-André Träger Joachim Gräfe Gisela Schütz
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Rationality Enhancement News 08-02-2021 Reena Pauly joins the Rationality Enhancement Group! Welcome, Reena! Expanding the Solve Education project team Reena Pauly
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Empirical Inference News 15-01-2021 Progress in the field of Brain-Computer Interaction: scientists take BCI research out of the lab and into the real world Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Tübingen and the University of Vienna have introduced MYND, an open-source software that allows people to participate in brain-computer interaction (BCI) research from home, without expert supervision. Their research could take the field a decisive step forward: MYND can complement laboratory-based basic research with human-computer interaction experiments in a range of real-life environments. The researchers are confident their approach will provide a viable basis for further research on accessible use of BCI in daily life. Matthias Hohmann Bernhard Schölkopf Valerie Callaghan
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Autonomous Learning News 15-01-2021 Two Publications Accepted at ICLR 2021 Our papers "Extracting Strong Policies for Robotics Tasks from Zero-order Trajectory Optimizers" and "Self-supervised Visual Reinforcement Learning with Object-centric Representations" got acceped to ICLR 2021. Cristina Pinneri Shambhuraj Sawant Sebastian Blaes Andrii Zadaianchuk Maximilian Seitzer Georg Martius
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Physical Intelligence News 14-01-2021 Scientists remotely stimulate neurons in the brains of mice This research could one day help limit the symptoms of Parkinson disease Devices that electrically modulate parts of the brain are seen as breakthroughs in the management of neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease. However, such devices require major surgery and expose a patient to the risk of hemorrhage or infection. Scientists have now created remotely powered nanoparticles that could one day become a less invasive method to modulate neurons in the brain. The researchers injected the tiny nanoelectrodes into mice and showed how they wirelessly transmit electrical signals to the brain, just like a deep brain stimulator would, after exposing the mice to an external magnetic field. Kristen Kozielski Hunter Gilbert Yan Yu Onder Erin Metin Sitti
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Rationality Enhancement News 04-01-2021 Ruiqi He joined our lab! Starting off a new year with Ruiqi! Welcome to the REG! Ruiqi He
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News 17-12-2020 A real “gamechanger” for AI in the next decade Chancellor Merkel gives go-ahead for “AI Breakthrough Hub” – which will be funded by the federal and state governments as well as the Hector Foundation The German Federal government and the State of Baden-Württemberg have announced plans to significantly increase their support for Tübingen as a location for excellence in AI research and innovation. In the years to come, several hundred million euros will be earmarked for research and development in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) – including 100 million euros from the Hector Stiftung, a foundation founded and run by SAP co-founder Hans-Werner Hector. Among other things, the money will support “Hector Endowed ELLIS Fellowships” for outstanding researchers in machine learning and related fields. Michael Black Bernhard Schölkopf Matthias Bethge Katherine J. Kuchenbecker
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Autonomous Vision News 10-12-2020 Teaching machines to see like people Researchers in Tübingen develop new approach to 3D-aware image synthesis With Generative Radiance Fields for 3D-Aware Image Synthesis (GRAF), scientists from the University of Tübingen and Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have vastly improved the quality of machine-generated 3D images of single objects. Andreas Geiger Katja Schwarz Yiyi Liao Valerie Callaghan
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Embodied Vision News 23-11-2020 Code Release: "EM-Fusion" and "Co-Section" We released the source code for our paper "EM-Fusion: Dynamic Object-Level SLAM With Probabilistic Data Association" (ICCV 2019) and "Where Does It End? - Reasoning About Hidden Surfaces by Object Intersection Constraints" (CVPR 2020). Michael Strecke Jörg Stückler
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Physical Intelligence News 19-11-2020 The “top ten Ph.D. graduates of Harbin Institute of technology” award Congratulations to our alumni Xinjian Fan, who was just awarded as one of the top ten Ph.D. graduates in Harbin Institute of Technology, China. Fan Xinjian Xiaoguang Dong Alp Can Karacakol Metin Sitti
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Physical Intelligence News 11-11-2020 Bioinspired cilia help understand which movement pattern generates maximal fluid flows Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, Germany, develop artificial cilia that can be programmed to move in waves. In experiments, the researchers show how the millimeter-small cilia can pump viscous liquids just as effectively as their natural counterparts. Their research helps shed light on the mystery regarding which movement pattern generates a maximal fluid flow. Published in Science Advances, their findings contribute to a better understanding of the biomechanics of real cilia, and to the development of miniature robotic pumping devices that could one day be used inside the human body. Xiaoguang Dong Wenqi Hu Ziyu Ren Metin Sitti
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News 10-11-2020 Cyber Valley institutions once again among Germany’s top ranked at leading machine learning conference In total, 31 papers from Cyber Valley have been accepted to the upcoming NeurIPS 2020 conference With 31 accepted papers, researchers from the Cyber Valley ecosystem are set to make a strong showing once again at the upcoming 34th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS). In light of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the world’s leading conference for machine learning is going to be held online from December 6 to 12. Bernhard Schölkopf
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Physical Intelligence News 09-11-2020 Metin Sitti receives the «Breakthrough of the Year» Award at the Fallings Walls World Science Summit in Berlin A Director at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, Sitti is one of the world’s leading scientists in the field of physical intelligence. He is a pioneer in several areas of research, among them wireless tiny medical robots, gecko-inspired adhesives, and bio-inspired miniature robots. Metin Sitti
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