The LIAG-Institut für Angewandte Geophysik has published its latest research report, reflecting a highly successful year in 2024 with 47 third-party funded projects and a revenue of around three million euros. The report highlights a patent for innovative measurement technology, emphasizing the importance of SIP measurements for determining rock properties and applications such as groundwater exploration and environmental pollution characterization. The research focuses on groundwater systems, geological hazards, and georeserves as energy sources and storage (geothermal and hydrogen). The report also details the Institute's comprehensive geophysical methods and the modernization of the renowned geochronology laboratory. The LIAG is involved in several international projects, demonstrating its expertise and role as a reliable partner in research collaborations.
Recent #International Collaboration news in the semiconductor industry
➀ The urge to regulate is strong among politicians, particularly in the realm of AI; ➁ The EU has passed the AI Act, requiring corporations to publish data summaries for AI training; ➂ The U.S. Commerce and State Departments will host an AI safety institute meeting in November; ➃ The UK House of Lords has proposed a bill to regulate algorithm use by public authorities.
The inaugural meeting of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes will be co-convened by the U.S. Commerce Department and U.S. State Department on November 20-21, 2024, in San Francisco. The convening aims to align on priority work areas for the Network and advance global collaboration on AI safety. The initial members include Australia, Canada, the European Union, France, Japan, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
1. The Berlin 6G Conference has started with a record number of participants, showcasing the current research status of the upcoming 6G mobile standard. 2. The conference highlights the collaboration between research and industry, emphasizing the significant advancements in 6G technology. 3. Demonstrators at the event illustrate the potential applications of 6G in healthcare, transportation, and industrial robotics, emphasizing real-time capabilities and data privacy.