The graphic illustrates different aspects of extraterrestrial science - small satellites for astronomy, intelligent on-board signal processing, building blocks of life and galaxies. (Image: Hakan Kayal / Universität Würzburg)
The graphic illustrates different aspects of extraterrestrial science - small satellites for astronomy, intelligent on-board signal processing, building blocks of life and galaxies. (Image: Hakan Kayal / Universität Würzburg) - The University's Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Extraterrestrial Studies has expanded its range of topics to include Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Extraterrestrial Studies (IFEX) is a cross-institutional scientific institution of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg. It was founded with the aim of intensifying and institutionalising cooperation between the individuals and institutions involved. The IFEX members develop technologies to explore space, objects in our solar system, stars and galaxies. In doing so, they also keep an eye on signs of extraterrestrial life and intelligences. Since 25 January 2022, research on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) has also been one of the centre's official goals.
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