Foreword

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Foreword

October 18, 2010

The Max Planck Society conducts research at the frontiers of knowledge. For this reason, we always pay particular attention to any research fields that are developing dynamically and presenting new scientific challenges. [more]

Contributors

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Complex Systems . Computer Science . Material Sciences . Mathematics . Quantum Physics . Solid State Research

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Control of quantum many-body correlations

October 18, 2010

More precise control over quantum phenomena will help realize advances in fundamental physics and a range of new technologies. [more]

Behavioural Biology . Cognitive Science . Complex Systems . Computer Science . Ecology . Linguistics . Mathematics

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Multi-modal computing and interaction

October 18, 2010

The first challenge is to organize, understand and search the available multi-modal data in a robust, efficient and intelligent way. The second challenge is to develop systems that mirror human behaviour and are intuitively interactive. [more]

Complex Systems . Computer Science . Immunobiology . Infection Biology . Mathematics . Medicine

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Computational disease models

October 18, 2010

More sophisticated statistical, algorithmic and numerical methods are needed to analyse datasets with complex biological and clinical information. [more]

Astronomy . Astrophysics . Complex Systems . Mathematics . Particle Physics . Plasma Physics . Quantum Physics

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Space, time, matter and forces

October 18, 2010

Particle-physics experiments will help explain the origin of dark matter and the absence of anti-matter. [more]

 
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