Felix Nack studies Management & Digital Technology at TUM Campus Heilbronn and is also a successful competitive athlete. In May 2025, he received the elite sports scholarship sponsored by the Dieter Schwarz Foundation. This allows the 22-year-old to combine his studies with competitive rowing at a high level.
Competitive sports require the highest level of concentration, while studying at a university of excellence such as TUM requires mental training. Niklas Matusik from Flein hear Heilbronn achieves physical and mental feats: As a pivot player for TSB Heilbronn-Horkheim, he plays in the third handball league and is enrolled in the Master's…
At Heilbronn University's Business Day, Dr. Benedikt Hoock from TUM Campus Heilbronn explains how neural networks can simulate blood flow and what the so-called Digital Running Platform has to do with it.
Competitive athletes and entrepreneurs have a lot in common. Their lives are governed by work and training schedules, defeat is part of the game, and perseverance pays off. Valerie Bures-Bönström is a woman who has demonstrated staying power and overcome every obstacle in her path. She is co-founder of the Mrs. Sporty franchise and is now a…
Chatbots are taking over child-rearing, babysitters are going digital, and parents can breathe a sigh of relief. But as many advantages as new technologies bring to supporting children, they also harbor risks. Guests at the open lecture “AI and the Evolution of Digital Childhood” by Professor Victoria Nash from the Oxford Internet Institute…
Getting out of the ‘bubble’ – that was the motto of the scientists who met at the TUM Campus Heilbronn. The ‘bubble’ is the Business Process Management (BPM) and Enterprise Architecture (EA) department. The guests came from various universities in Germany and abroad. The EMISA Workshop 2025 (= Enterprise Modeling and Information Systems…
Robots are already being used in hospitals and nursing homes. Can they also support teachers and therapists in working with children? Dr. Santiago Berrezueta from TUM Campus Heilbronn is convinced of this: he has developed digital helpers that provide valuable services in preschools and in caring for children with Attention Deficit…
The goal of the “KI B³” and “MEKI” cooperation projects is to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI) into vocational training. Prof. Stefan Wagner from TUM Campus Heilbronn has developed learning software and a chatbot and now wants to use Large Language Models to provide personalized support for students.
Three students at TUM Campus Heilbronn have been working on a project study focusing on this new technology, particularly in relation to supply chains: experimenting and playing with the newly developed “Quantum GPT”. Guided and encouraged by Professor David Wuttke, bachelor's and master's students Mokhina Dustmurodova, Sude Dübek, and Bhavya…
There is an old saying that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But does this also apply to competence? Alida Volkmer, a doctoral student at the TUM Campus Heilbronn, has taken a closer look on this seemingly controversial topic together with Digital Marketing Professor Martin Meißner. And not just anywhere, but on the social network…
Skills instead of degrees: Skills-based hiring is becoming increasingly important. Which abilities are paying off on the German labor market, how is this changing vocational training and what role does artificial intelligence play in this? Christina Langer from Stanford University, who works together with the TUM Campus Heilbronn as a partner…