<p>➀ Prof. Jürgen Czarske's team at TU Dresden secured €1.5M funding through the DFG's Reinhart-Koselleck program for a 5-year project on physics-informed deep learning in fiber-optic security transmission; </p><p>➁ The project aims to address AI's explainability challenges and high energy consumption while developing energy-efficient optical neural networks for applications like secure communication and quantum computing; </p><p>➂ Innovations focus on combining data-driven AI with physical models to enable real-time light scattering measurements and reduce reliance on power-intensive GPUs.</p>
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