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Call: German AcceleratorJapan Market Discovery Program
[Deadline: 2023/02/24] The German Accelerator offers the Japan Market Discovery Program. The program is for high-potential startups in Germany looking to expand to Japan. Selected startups will get to attend a 1-week immersion trip to interact with the local ecosystem and gain authentic cultural experiences.
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Call: Research Academy Ruhr (RAR)Research Explorer Ruhr
[Deadline: 2023/02/28] Research Explorer Ruhr (RER) is a program for international early postdoctoral researchers (to-be) interested in exploring the research landscape of the University Alliance Ruhr.
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Call: DAADPostdoc Networking Tour “Generative Models in Machine Learning”
[Deadline: 2023/02/27] The call for Postdoc-NeT-AI 04/2023 is out! The focus of this edition – which will take place from April 24 – 28, 2023 – is on Generative Models in Machine Learning.
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Call: Helmholtz AssociationHelmholtz Visiting Researcher Grant
[Deadline: 2023/03/15] Are you a doctoral researcher or Postdoc and your research has a strong link to the (applied) data and information sciences? The Helmholtz Visiting Researcher Grant offers doctoral students and Postdocs the opportunity to do a fully-funded short-term research stay (1 – 3 months) at one of the 18 Helmholtz centers.
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German Embassy TokyoThe 59th Erwin von Bälz Prize awarded to Dr. Makoto Higuchi
The 59th Bälz Prize (Boehringer Ingelheim), named after Dr. Erwin von Bälz, a German doctor who contributed to the development of modern medical science in Japan, was awarded at the German Ambassador’s residence on 2 December. The theme of this year’s “Bälz Prize”, which is awarded for excellent medical papers, is “Alzheimer’s disease – diagnosis, therapy, prevention -”. The Bälz Prize is endowed with 8 million yen (1st prize) and 4 million yen (2nd prize).
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News: Virtual Validation - VIVIDGerman-Japanese Research cooperation in automated and connected driving (VIVID)
How can the safety of connected and automated driving functions be virtually tested, evaluated and guaranteed? This is the key question addressed by the German-Japanese research project VIVID.
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Tokyo, October 27-28Tackling global challenges through AI collaboration: The 3rd Japanese-German-French AI Symposium in Tokyo
On October 27-28, 2022 the 3rd Japanese-German-French AI-Symposium: ‘AI for Planetary Challenges in the Anthropocene’ was held at Miraikan (The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) in Tokyo. The two-day event, hosted by the AI Japan R&D Network, DWIH Tokyo (German Centre for Research and Innovation Tokyo) and the Embassy of France in Japan, was the last of three Japanese-German-French AI-Symposia, first and second of which being held in 2018 and 2020.
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