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24.07.2024

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Matthias Althoff and Team Receive TeachInfAward

TUM Student Councils Honor Outstanding Lecturers

The TUM student councils honor outstanding lecturers in the subject areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Informatics, and Mathematics from the past two semesters. The special feature of these prizes is that they are awarded by the students themselves.

Our PI Matthias Althoff and his team were delighted to receive a TeachInfAward in the category "Best elective course in the winter semester 2023/24". They were honored for the lecture “Formal Methods for Cyber-Physical Systems”.

Congrats to the team!

#award #research #althoff
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