PARTNERS

The gAIn project is a joint initiative between three leading universities: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), TU Dresden (TUD) and Technical University of Munich (TUM). Together, these prestigious universities combine their expertise and resources to drive innovative research.

LMU

At LMU, we shape the future of knowledge

LMU Munich is recognized as Germany’s leading university according to the Shanghai Ranking. With 18 faculties, LMU is equally strong in the humanities and the sciences, and has a particular focus on generative AI. With a tradition of academic excellence spanning more than five centuries, LMU is committed to cutting-edge research, high-quality teaching, and fostering critical thinking across a broad range of disciplines. As a center for international collaboration and interdisciplinary innovation, it attracts outstanding students and researchers from around the world. LMU combines a strong commitment to academic freedom with a clear focus on societal relevance.

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TU Dresden

Knowledge builds bridges

TU Dresden is one of the leading universities in Germany and Europe. Recognized for its strong research performance and the breadth and quality of its academic programs, it maintains close ties to cultural institutions, industry, and society. As a modern, comprehensive university with 18 faculties organized into five schools, and as one of Germany’s eleven Universities of Excellence, TU Dresden offers a broad academic spectrum that few other institutions in the country can match. Its wide range of degree programs provides a solid foundation for interdisciplinary study and research.


TUM

We inspire, promote and develop talents

Technical University of Munich is one of Europe’s leading universities, consistently ranked among the top 25 worldwide in engineering and computer science. With a strong commitment to responsible research, trusted innovations, and forward-thinking educational concepts, TUM is dedicated to shaping a sustainable future. Particular strengths include robotics and embodied AI, where engineering and artificial intelligence intersect. As an entrepreneurial university, TUM drives global knowledge exchange and fosters innovation through strong partnerships with companies and scientific institutions. Organized into seven schools, TUM promotes interdisciplinary education and actively supports the development of promising young scientists.

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Acknowledgments

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Bavarian and Saxon State Ministries, whose commitment to innovation and research makes our joint vision for next-generation AI a reality.

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