Interactive Presentation and Demo at the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation’s Annual Alumni Event

Interdisciplinary Exchanges & Public Outreach

I contributed to the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation’s Annual Alumni Event in Berlin as part of the Science of Intelligence Cluster’s scientific program. During the “Humboldt Lunchtime Fair” and the lab tour “Robotic Revelations: Exploring the Principles of Intelligence,” I presented my research on Differentiable Interconnected Recursive Estimation, demonstrating how principles of active interconnection can enable robust robotic perception and adaptive behavior. Through live demonstrations and direct exchange with an international audience of researchers, I showcased how our work bridges artificial and biological intelligence and how robotics can address real-world challenges. The event provided a valuable platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and international networking, highlighting the role of intelligence research in fostering global scientific collaboration.

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