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MCML is one of six national AI Competence Centers. It is funded on a permanent basis by the German and Bavarian government's AI strategy, and brings together the leading ML researchers from LMU, TUM and associated institutions.

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Unite leading researchers in Germany, to strengthen international, national and regional competence in the field of ML and AI. We foster talent and make corresponding potential accessible to users from science, industry and society.

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Latest Calls

Link to Call for Fully Funded PhD Positions 2026

Call for Fully Funded PhD Positions 2026

The Online Application Portal Is Open From 15 October to 14 November 2025

Latest News

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Link to Research on Human-Centred Exosuit Technology Highlighted in Börsen-Zeitung

03.11.2025

Research on Human-Centred Exosuit Technology Highlighted in Börsen-Zeitung

MCML Research About Wearable Robotics

LMU and Harvard researchers outline a new approach to smarter and safer wearable technology. Their latest method not only optimizes complex decisions—like how an exosuit should assist a worker during heavy lifting—but also explains why those decisions are made. By making AI’s reasoning transparent …

Link to MCML at EMNLP 2025

02.11.2025

MCML at EMNLP 2025

37 Accepted Papers (17 Main, 13 Findings, and 7 Workshops)

We are happy to announce that MCML researchers have contributed a total of 37 papers to EMNLP 2025: 17 Main, 13 Findings, and 7 Workshop papers. Congrats to our researchers!

Link to Language Shapes Gender Bias in AI Images

30.10.2025

Language Shapes Gender Bias in AI Images

TUM News

Alexander Fraser, MCML PI, and his team discovered that AI image generators reproduce gender stereotypes differently across languages. In their study of nine languages, they found that generic prompts like “accountant” mostly produced male images, while explicitly feminine or neutral prompts reduced …

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Link to All-Hands Meeting of the AI Competence Centres

All Hands Meeting  •  05.11.2025 - 06.11.2025  •  Assembly hall (Aula) of Saarland University and DFKI, Saarbrücken

8:00 am - 2:00 pm

All-Hands Meeting of the AI Competence Centres

Connecting Germany’s AI Research Community

This year’s All Hands Meeting brings together researchers from all German AI centers to exchange ideas, strengthen collaborations, and discuss the future of AI research. Hosted by DFKI, the event features keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, and …

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Nov

Link to KI Symposium 2025

Symposium  •  10.11.2025  •  Große Aula, LMU Munich

6:15 pm - 9:00 pm

KI Symposium 2025

The KI Symposium 2025 will take place on November 10, 2025 at the Große Aula at LMU in Munich. This annual event, organized by the AI Hub LMU, brings together researchers, policymakers, and industry experts to explore current developments and future …

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Link to SuperMUC-NG AI Hackathon on Intel Data Center GPUs

Workshop  •  12.11.2025 - 13.11.2025  •  LRZ Garching, Seminarraum 2

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

SuperMUC-NG AI Hackathon on Intel Data Center GPUs

First in a Series of Upcoming Hackathons

The first event in a series of upcoming hackathons focuses on user projects in the areas of machine learning and deep learning. It is designed to help users get started with the SuperMUC-NG Phase 2 partition with Intel Ponte Vecchio accelerators. …

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