Novel Batteries and Neural Networks

Desirée Leistenschneider (l.) and  Sina Saravi (r.) are funded by the CZS Nexus
Desirée Leistenschneider (l.) and Sina Saravi (r.) are funded by the CZS Nexus programme. Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena)
Desirée Leistenschneider (l.) and Sina Saravi (r.) are funded by the CZS Nexus programme. Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena) - This year, the Carl Zeiss Foundation's funding for interdisciplinary research topics goes twice to the University of Jena: Starting 1st February, 2024, the funding for Dr Sina Saravi begins, who is developing optical neural networks to make image recognition faster and more resource-efficient. And since 1st January, 2024, Dr Desirée Leistenschneider has been funded for developing innovative batteries. Both research groups receive 1.5 million euros each for a period of five years. "Put simply, my team and I are working on a kind of intelligent, nanostructured camera lens," explains Sina Saravi about his work on optical neural networks. He and his research group are developing stacks of nanostructured optical elements that change incoming light in a specific way.
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