Second Reinhart
Koselleck Project

Prof. Jürgen Czarske has been awarded another Reinhart Koselleck project from the DFG on the topic of “Physics-Informed Deep Learning Systems for Secure Information Transmission with Multimode Fibers” (Phys-Deep-Fiber)

The Koselleck Project of the German Research Foundation (DFG) not only has substantial funding amount of €1,525,000, but especially offers considerable scope to pursue particularly innovative research with paradigm shifts and flexibility over 5 years. Although the new Koselleck Project is just beginning, Prof. Czarske was already honored for a Koselleck Project on a completely different topic, already in 2014. Two Koselleck Project Awards have been presented twice only in the history of the DFG.

Prof. Juergen Czarske, Director and Professor at TU Dresden, Fellow of OPTICA, SPIE, EOS, IoP, IET, adjunct Professor in Arizona, and Vice President of International Commission for Optics (ICO), has won again a Koselleck Project of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for conducting exceptionally innovative research over a period of five years. This project aims to advance physics-informed neuromorphic networks to the next level of fiber optic information transmission, which is crucial not only at communication and sensing, but also for 3D computational imaging in biomedicine. This ambitious goal is behind the Koselleck project “Physics-Informed Deep Learning Systems for Secure Information Transmission with Multimode Fibers” (Phys-Deep-Fiber). At the Koselleck project neuromorphic networks are trained using AI but do not require power-hungry GPUs. Besides quantum imaging and communication, also multimode fiber based endoscopy is covered, e.g. for digital medicine. The Koselleck projects enable outstanding researchers with a proven scientific track record and who have an outstanding cv and great scientific potential to pursue higher-risk projects.

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