We are proud to announce that Prof. Czarske – PI at 6G-life – has once again been awarded a prestigious Koselleck Project by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) – German Research Foundation. These highly competitive grants support exceptionally innovative and high-risk research projects over a period of five years.
His new project, entitled “Physics-informed deep learning systems for secure information transmission with multimode fibers” (Phys-Deep-Fiber), aims to revolutionize the backbone of the internet: fiber optic communication.
At the heart of the project is the development of neuromorphic networks – trained using AI, but without relying on power-hungry GPUs. These systems promise energy-efficient, quantum-secure encryption, combining physical layer security with quantum key distribution.
This is a bold step forward in building physics-informed AI for future communication networks – and a great example of what Koselleck projects stand for: enabling outstanding researchers to tackle visionary ideas with transformative potential.
Congratulations, Prof. Czarske, on this outstanding recognition!
More background information can be found in the press release from the Chair of Measurement and Sensor Technology (MST).
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