23.10.2024

New teaching methods in chemistry studies: TU Ilmenau students ready for AI

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TU Ilmenau is developing new teaching methods for the Master's program in Biotechnical Chemistry that will enable students to use artificial intelligence when handling chemical substances

The Technische Universität Ilmenau is developing new teaching methods for the Master's program in Biotechnical Chemistry, which will enable students to use artificial intelligence when dealing with chemical substances. As part of its program "Machine learning and artificial intelligence in (in)organic synthesis and catalysis", the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie granted the university the purchase of a device that will be used to develop nanoparticles with the help of AI. TU Ilmenau thus considers itself as a pioneer in Germany with regard to digitalization in chemistry studies.

Currently, students of the Master's program in Biotechnical Chemistry can already register for the "Digitalization in Chemistry" module. The theory-based course will now be expanded to include a practical part in which students learn how to use artificial intelligence. For this purpose, a so-called flow reactor system will be procured, which, fitted by students with artificial intelligence, will be used to develop novel nanoparticles in research at TU Ilmenau.

The Fonds der Chemischen Industrie (FCI) is covering 80 percent of the costs for the purchase of the high-tech device, which amounts to almost 50,000 euros, while the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at TU Ilmenau is contributing 20 percent. The FCI is a sponsoring organization of the German Chemical Industry Association and supports basic research, young scientists and chemistry teaching in schools.

 

Information on the:

Bachelor's program in Biotechnical Chemistry

Master's program in Biotechnical Chemistry

   

Contact

Assistant Professor Robert Geitner
Head of Physical Chemistry

+49 3677 69-3041
robert.geitner@tu-ilmenau.de