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2024

Prof. Dr. Lorenzo Masia of ZITI hosted the IEEE BioRob 2024 at Heidelberg University, 1-4 September 2024, with participants from leading research institutions in the field

ZITI hosted now the third issue of the FPGA Ignite Summer School series

ZITI Student won the Open Hardware 2024 Award

In the course unit Energy Efficient Computing, ZITI students achieved an impressive 1300x speedup

The NCT group at ZITI is organizing the FPGA Ignite 2024 Summer School (Aug. 5-9) with a full week of networking, classes (mostly related to RISC-V) and a hackathon to design a chip

ZITI’s Prof. Dr. Dr. Lorenzo Masia was invited as a keynote speaker at the 2024 Nature Conference on Transformative Technologies on Neuroengineering in Shenzhen, China (April 10-12, 2024).

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2022

Prof. Dr. Masia, chair of Biomedical Engineering & Biorobotics at ZITI, will give a talk in the Heidelberg lecture series “Physikalisches Kolloquium” on December 13, 2022.

The Academic Ceremony to officially inaugurate the Faculty of Engineering Sciences at Heidelberg University is taking place on 30 September 2022 in the Great Hall of the Old University and begins at 4pm.

Great success for Lorenzo Masia’s Biorobotics & Medical Technology group: at IEEE BIOROB 2022, no less than 2 papers from the group made it to the final selection for awards.

Prof. Lorenzo Masia from ZITI’s Biorobotics & Medical Technology Group will be General Chair of the next edition of the IEEE Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics.

Members of ZITI’s Computer Systems Group (CSG) are local arrangement chairs for the renowned IEEE CLUSTER conference which takes place in Heidelberg from September 6 to 9.

Prof. Dr. Holger Fröning, chair of ZITI’s Computing Systems Group (CSG), is publishing an article in the current anniversary edition of the research magazine RUPERTO CAROLA.

Heidelberg University organizes together with NEXT Mannheim, DHBW and MEIC a 2-day Workshop at March 4 &amp 5, 2022.

Dr. Lizeth Sloot from the research group Computational Biomechanics at ZITI works on the question how falling can be avoided with personalized training.

ZITI’s Computer Systems Group (CSG) is part of a new center for “Model-based AI” funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation.

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2020

ziti-Symposium on February 2nd, 2020.

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