LMU Researchers Majid Zamani and Benedikt Sabaß Awarded ERC Proof of Concept Grants for Climate and Driving Projects
LMU professors Majid Zamani and Benedikt Sabaß have been awarded Proof of Concept Grants from the European Research Council for their innovative projects. Zamani's CertiLane aims to enhance the safety of autonomous vehicle lane changes through certifiable control software, while Sabaß's BacForClimate seeks to reduce methane emissions from cattle by over 70% using new feed additives, addressing climate change and improving farming efficiency. Both initiatives highlight LMU's commitment to tackling pressing societal challenges through practical applications.

LMU professors Majid Zamani and Benedikt Sabaß have received Proof of Concept Grants from the European Research Council. Zamani's project, CertiLane, aims to develop certifiable control software for autonomous vehicle lane changes, enhancing safety and transparency in testing.
The approach emphasizes theoretical proofs over extensive testing. Sabaß's BacForClimate project focuses on new feed additives to significantly reduce methane emissions from cattle by over 70%, addressing climate change while improving feed conversion and reducing farming costs. Both projects aim for practical applications and commercialization, showcasing LMU's impact on societal challenges.




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