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The Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities awarded the 2026 Ecology Prize of the Viktor & Sigrid Dulger Foundation to Benjamin Schäfer for his work on the stability and resilience of the power grid through transparent, explainable AI methods. [June 25, 2026]
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The KIIS Scholarship from the Begabtenstidtung Informatik provides up to 4,500 euros to students in the Department of Informatics at KIT from the start of their studies through to their bachelor’s degree. In addition, there is an exciting mentoring program led by industry partners.

The KIT team Infinite L∞pers won the GCPC 2026 by being the only team to solve 12 out of 13 problems. [16.06.2026]
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KIT researchers develop a method to make AI-based predictions for the power grid more transparent. [3.6.2026]
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