HU professor succeeds in developing a biochemical test suitable for early diagnosis of rare hereditary disease ASMD.
07.04.2021 – What do anxiety disorders mean for those affected? And why do they often go unrecognised? Researcher Dr Ulrike Lüken examines these and other questions on the subject of anxiety and phobia. As an expert, the scientist from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is looking for new forms of therapy to support those affected.
17.03.2021 – How can current measuring systems be improved using the latest research approaches? Scientist Dr Markus Kurtzik from the Humboldt University of Berlin, who has already worked on novel quantum sensors in his dissertation, is investigating this question.
03.02.2021 – Plant viruses have long been a threat to trees in forests and urban areas. Nevertheless, their danger to native plants has not been thoroughly researched. The scientist Dr Carmen Büttner from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is an expert in the field of phytomedicine and investigates these viruses and their effects on nature.
18.01.2021 – As an expert in active perception and cognition, Prof Dr Martin Rolfs investigates the question as part of his research: How does our brain process visual stimuli and what influence do they have on our actions?
04.01.2021 – Prof. Dr. Pawel Romanczuk is an expert in the field of collective behaviour of biological swarms. In his research, he investigates questions such as: How biological behaviour can inspire artificial systems and how this intuitive swarm behaviour can be simulated?
15.12.2020 – Prof Dr Rasha Abdel Rahmen is an expert in the field of neurocognitive psychology and researches questions such as: What influences and currents are necessary to shape human perception and how can this knowledge be adapted to automatic systems?
24.11.2020 – Prof. Dr. Verena Hafner is an expert in the field of computer science, researching adaptive systems and investigating the extent to which intelligence can be measured and how intelligent behaviour can arise.
20.10.2020 – As an expert in his field, Prof Dr Michael Pauen researches the philosophy of the mind with regard to digital technologies and explores the question of what makes us humans intelligent and able to cooperate and to what extent artificial intelligence changes our social skills.