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The project develops climate-resilient crop systems for semi-arid regions through joint field studies, climate modelling, and agricultural innovation strategies.
This funding programme supports collaborative research projects between institutions in Germany and India in the field of sustainable technologies. It aims to strengthen bilateral scientific cooperation, promote knowledge exchange, and support innovative research addressing global challenges such as climate change, energy transition, and sustainable development.
This project develops artificial intelligence tools to improve climate resilience in agriculture. Researchers from India and Germany collaborate to analyse climate data, optimise crop management strategies, and support sustainable farming practices through data-driven decision-making.
This programme supports collaborative research projects between German and Indian institutions in sustainable energy, aiming to foster innovation, knowledge exchange, and capacity building.
The University of Stuttgart’s mission statement describes the way the university conceives of itself and on what it bases its actions. The mission statement informs all goals the university sets and the actions it undertakes.
$15K ddPCR system delivering lab-grade molecular diagnostics at 90% cost reduction. AI-driven platform enables HPV screening, TB, malaria detection in resource-limited settings without specialized labs. Indo-German collaboration (Max Planck, University of Hamburg) with validated commercial interest. Addresses 3+ billion underserved people, preventing thousands of preventable deaths through accessible early disease detection.
The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur are premier technical institutes in India named recently as Institutions of Eminence by the Government of India. The Technical University of Munich is a leading and premier technical institute in Germany. IITBombay, IITKGP and TUM join forces to push forward research in … Continued
The study focuses on developing a multi-catchment dataset that incorporates land cover, climate, and hydrological changes across hundreds of mesoscale catchments. It also aims to analyze historical land cover and climate change impacts on water resources through statistical analysis and parameterization of an eco-hydrological model using the developed dataset.
GCSMUS connects over 50 partners from eight world regions. Focusing on Sustainable Development Goal #11 of the Agenda 2030, Sustainable Cities and Communities, the centre works at developing transdisciplinary spatial methods by bringing together research methods from various spatial disciplines, such as sociology, geography, humanities, architecture, urban planning and design and transportation planning.
The programme aims to strengthen the collaboration between Indian and German research groups working jointly on a particular research project. It funds the international mobility within a research project. The programme in cooperation with the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, is open to projects in the fields of engineering and natural … Continued
The programme aims to facilitate a mutual exchange of scientists from German and Indian universities and research institutes to improve international relations and bilateral research cooperation. Funding is available for reciprocal visits. The researchers from both the Indian and German higher education institution have to apply separately