With the term #FinalEnergy, we conclude our #scienceglossary on #energy.⚡ Final energy marks the stage where energy reaches consumers — a key concept for analyzing efficiency, energy flows, and system performance: http://go.tum.de/917142

📷 TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher

Let’s take a closer look at our next #scienceglossary term for the research field #energy: “#catalysis". #Catalysts can be metals, chemical compounds, or enzymes — they speed up reactions without being used up: http://go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher

In our #scienceglossary for the research field #energy, today’s term is "#sectorcoupling". #Energysectors are the different areas of the economy where energy is produced, converted, distributed, and used: http://go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher

Energy is convertible and can occur in different forms. Next up in our #scienceglossary is the term #energyconversion, which takes place, for example, in #batteries or large-scale #generators: http://go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher

Our #scienceglossary continues with the next #energy key term: #fossilfuels. They remain central to today’s #energysupply, while at the same time representing one of the main challenges for achieving #climateneutrality: http://go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher

Our #ScienceGlossary kicks off again – this time all about #energy. We start with #RenewableEnergies, which are key to building a #sustainable future by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and driving climate-friendly technologies: http://go.tum.de/917142

📷TUM CCC/ T. Hamacher

Our #ScienceGlossary expands with an essential #AI concept. #DigitalTwins bridge the physical & virtual world and help us model and manage complex systems in real time, like smart factories or urban planning: http://go.tum.de/312381

📷TUM CCC/ R. Heckel, TUM CIT

What if #AI could see the world like we do? That’s the idea behind #ComputerVision—machines interpreting visual data to navigate, detect, and decide. Our latest #ScienceGlossary entry explains how it works: http://go.tum.de/312381

📷TUM CCC/ R. Heckel, TUM CIT

The #InternetOfThings (#IoT) is the latest entry in our #ScienceGlossary. Connected devices are transforming how we live and work—from #SmartHomes to #AutonomousSystems: http://go.tum.de/312381

#AI

📷TUM CCC/Prof. R. Heckel, TUM CIT

Our #scienceglossary continues – with a new entry on #AIsystems that you most likely have used before: #LargeLanguageModels generate and understand language by predicting the next word: http://go.tum.de/312381

#MachineLearning

📷TUM CCC/Prof. R. Heckel, TUM CIT