Physicists at the University of Bayreuth have developed a method using artificial intelligence that can significantly speed up the calculation of liquid properties. The AI approach predicts the chemical potential – an indispensable quantity for describing liquids in thermodynamic equilibrium.
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With a clear view towards the future, the Institute of Physics at the University of Bayreuth has opened its new Digital Learning Space – a teaching and learning environment that brings together modern technologies and innovative didactic concepts. Its aim is to offer students a place where collaboration, creativity and digital skills take centre stage.
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On 17 January, six young physics talents from grammar schools in northern Bavaria qualified for the German Physics Championship in March during the regional round of the German Young Physicists’ Tournament (GYPT) at the University of Bayreuth.
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Numerous awards for outstanding research and teaching were once again presented at this year's President's Dinner. Dr Heyou Zhang received the International Club Award and Dr Fabian Eller received the City of Bayreuth Award.
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They are the new Emil Warburg Prize winners: Dr Tobias Lebeda, who comes from Plochingen near Stuttgart and now conducts research in New Orleans (USA), and René Meißner, who comes from Gera and is now administrator for high-performance computers at the University of Bayreuth.
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