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How can academia and industry complement each other in times of technological change and challenges? The latest podcast series with Siemens Technology & TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning explores this question. Tune in to get the latest insights into Research & Development celebrating the opening of the Siemens Technology Center at TU Munich’s Garching Campus.

Learn more about TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning here: https://www.lll.tum.de/

Siemens Technology x TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning: Research and Development TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning

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How can academia and industry complement each other in times of technological change and challenges? The latest podcast series with Siemens Technology & TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning explores this question. Tune in to get the latest insights into Research & Development celebrating the opening of the Siemens Technology Center at TU Munich’s Garching Campus.

Learn more about TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning here: https://www.lll.tum.de/

    Siemens Technology & TUM│High Fidelity Digital Twins in Engineering

    Siemens Technology & TUM│High Fidelity Digital Twins in Engineering

    How can academia and industry complement each other in times of technological change and challenges? The latest podcast series with Siemens Technology & TUM
    Institute for LifeLong Learning  explores this question. Tune in to get the latest insights into Research &
    Development celebrating the opening of the Siemens Technology Center at TU Munich’s Garching Campus.

    Episode 1: „High Fidelity Digital Twins in Engineering”

    Tune in to the Siemens Technology & TUM podcast for this riveting exploration at the intersection of technology, research and business development. Hosted by TUM’s
    Thomas Münch, this episode takes a deep dive into the realm of high-fidelity digital twins in engineering, featuring special guests Dr. Stefan Boschert from
    Siemens Technology and Professor Rainald Löhner from George Mason University (USA), who has recently been appointed the Fischer Senior Fellowship by the TUM
    Institute for Advanced Study, the flagship institute for top-level international research at TUM.

    A great thank you to Dr. Ulrich Marsch and his team from the TUM Institute for Advanced Study for generously hosting the podcast recording sessions at their amazing venue.

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    Leadership and mistakes: How to get over them and remain constructive? (Podcast in German)

    Leadership and mistakes: How to get over them and remain constructive? (Podcast in German)

    Mistakes happen, no matter how hard we try to avoid them. Worse, the same mistakes happen over and over again, making our learning curve look pretty bad. This dynamic is no different in teams, leaving leaders scratching their heads about what went wrong and what they could do differently in the future. In this episode, two leaders share their own experiences: Thomas Loosen, systemic therapist and former head of the HRO (high reliability organisation) centre at the Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland, meets actress Franziska Ball, who takes on the role of the other manager. They start by describing the problem and what helped them resolve it over time.

    • 18 min
    Leadership and reintegration after a mental health crisis: What does a sustainable return to work look like? (Podcast in German)

    Leadership and reintegration after a mental health crisis: What does a sustainable return to work look like? (Podcast in German)

    How can leaders and teams help shape a sustainable return to work after a mental health crisis? In this episode, we discuss with Ute Schröder, an expert in occupational integration management, the different phases of the reintegration process and related best practices for managers and teams. Contrary to popular belief, this process does not start on the first day back to work, but rather while the employee is still on sick leave. The active involvement of various stakeholders over a longer time period, including direct supervisors, team members, and occupational health professionals, is therefore required. Ute Schröder also reports on her research and transfer projects with the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in Germany.

    More information about the Podcast: https://www.lll.tum.de/podcast/ 

    • 42 min
    Leadership and health: Does bad leadership make people sick? (Podcast in German)

    Leadership and health: Does bad leadership make people sick? (Podcast in German)

    Why and how does the quality of leadership matter for (mental) health in general? In this episode, we speak with Prof. Dr. Harald Gündel, Medical Director of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy at the University Clinic Ulm. We learn how body and mind react to the work environment. Is resilience the key to staying healthy? Prof. Gündel offers a different perspective on resilience in the organizational context. He talks about potential limits of resilience training and explains how good leadership can contribute to both resilient teams and resilient organizations.

    More information on the podcast: https://www.lll.tum.de/podcast/ 

    • 41 min
    TUM Global | 6. Neuroscience: From Cybernetics to the Future of Medicine

    TUM Global | 6. Neuroscience: From Cybernetics to the Future of Medicine

    Humans have long pondered how the workings of the human brain. Indeed evidence of holes drilled in skulls from our pre-historic ancestors suggests that attempts to heal pain, alleviate health issues and experiment with brain function is as old as we are.

    Join us for this special episode with Professor Josef Rauschecker, of Georgetown University in Washington, where we explore the advancements made by neuroscience in recent years, and examine how accelerations in technology and interdisciplinary research has exciting implications for the future of human health. Josef has dedicated over forty years to the discipline of neuroscience, and was appointed as a TUM Ambassador in 2019 in recognition of his efforts. Originally a TUM graduate, and for many years a Hans Fischer Senior Fellow at the TUM Institute for Advanced Studies, we are delighted to name Professor Rauschecker as a firm member of our community.

    On 27 June 2022, shortly after Prof. Josef Rauschecker’s podcast was recorded, one of Josef’s first teachers in the field of neuroscience, Sir Colin Blakemore of Oxford University passed away. Much admired all over the world for his pioneering studies in the early 1970s on the influence of early visual exposure on the development of our ability to see, Sir Colin was the youngest ever professor of Physiology at Oxford at the age of 35. Josef Rauschecker gained his first experience of single cell recordings in the cerebral cortex of young kittens in Blakemore’s laboratory at the University of Cambridge. He was invited by Blakemore to do his PhD thesis in his laboratory, but declined because his fiancée was waiting for him in Munich.

    It is also important to note that Prof. Rauschecker‘s tinnitus project with Prof. Weber received an enormous boost through the arrival of Prof. Barbara Wollenberg, Director of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, at the Klinikum rechts der Isar in 2019. She and her team will collaborate in this research project, which will raise the profile of the ENT clinic in the field of tinnitus.

    Please see full program notes on our website:  lll.tum.de/podcast

    • 33 min
    TUM Global | 5. Intelligent Transportation: Bengal to Bavaria

    TUM Global | 5. Intelligent Transportation: Bengal to Bavaria

    To help explore new opportunities and battle current challenges TUM and IIT Kharagpur founded the Indo-German Collaborative Research Center on Intelligent Transportation Systems in 2018, and have since extended this cooperation to IIT Bombay.

    In this fifth episode of our TUM Global series we are joined by not one, but two experts in the realm of intelligent transportation systems – Professor Siddhartha Mukhopadyay of IIT Kharagpur and Professor Costas Antoniou of TUM. What are the key issues they seek to tackle in this cooperation? … and how does combining Indian and German expertise help us achieve better and more sustainable transport systems?

    For full program notes, including further resources, please go to: https://www.lll.tum.de/podcast/

    • 30 min

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