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Call: JST
Sakura Science Exchange Program
Das Sakura Science Exchange Program der japanischen Regierung finanziert kurze Mobilitätsmaßnahmen (von 7 bis 21 Tagen) nach Japan für akademischen Nachwuchs aus dem Ausland (u.a. Studierende, Postdocs, Verwaltungsmitarbeitende bis 40 Jahre).
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DFKI
DFKI signs MoU for research lab in Japan
An important foundation stone has been laid for the planned establishment of a DFKI research lab in Japan: A cooperation agreement was signed with Osaka Metropolitan University, which describes the further procedure on the way to the “DFKI Lab Japan”.
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Call: DAAD
PostdocNetworking Tour “AI in Cyber Physical Systems”
[Deadline: 2022/08/01 23:59 (CET) ] Twice a year, the DAAD selects a group of outstanding postdoctoral researchers and experienced PhD candidates worldwide to participate in the Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence. The next tour takes place from October 10 to 14, 2022, and the focus is on Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Physical Systems. (Postdoc-NeT-AI, daad.de/ainet).
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DFG / JSPS
German-Japanese Funding Programme for Joint Workshops and Research Visits
[Deadline: 2022/09/06] DFG and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) jointly fund German-Japanese Workshops to facilitate exchange between the research communities in both countries.
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Konrad Zuse Schools
More talented AI specialists for Germany
The German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst – DAAD) is using funding from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to extend its promotion of young AI talents in Germany. Three consortia have just been selected, each of which will accordingly establish a Konrad Zuse School for artificial intelligence. These schools are intended to form academic networks to attract excellent young AI specialists from around the world. To this end, the BMBF is providing €24 million over the coming years.
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EU / Japan
EU-Japan Digital Partnership: Japan and the EU strengthen their close cooperation
The European Council and the Japanese government have issued a joint statement reaffirming their “close and comprehensive” partnership in preparation for the 2022 EU-Japan Summit.
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Overview: German Embassy Tokyo
German-Japanese battery research – new projects launched
Germany and Japan have been successfully researching secondary battery systems for many years. Four new German-Japanese research projects were launched on 01.01.2022. The pre-competitive research pro-jects address the development of new materials as well as novel and advanced analytical methods to study structures and elucidate processes in battery cells in the field of post-lithium-ion technologies with a focus on solid-state batteries. The projects combine complementary expertise in Germany and Japan and contribute to a better qualitative and quantitative understanding of the addressed issues through a continuous ex-change of young researchers.
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