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20.12.24
PhD Candidate Nanning Jaeschke had the privilege of spending nearly a month at Rice University in Houston, Texas, where he worked on his CRC project, "Thermodynamic and Kinetic Modelling of Responsive Materials" (B01).
19.12.24
Prof. Tobias Knopp and his team from the Institute for Biomedical Imaging at TU Hamburg worked on an empirical study of magnet distance on Magneto-Mechanical Resonance Frequency.
09.12.24
Under the guidance of Prof. Alexander Penn at the Institute of Process Imaging, Muhammad Adrian has just successfully developed a prototype 15-channel receive array for the world’s largest vertical 3 Tesla MRI scanner. This array is specifically designed to advance process engineering imaging.
29.11.24
At a CRC seminar held at TUHH, the guest from Potsdam gave an inspiring presentation on "LIFT nanoprinting", in which he discussed the potential of this approach for the manufacturing of intelligent catalytic surfaces in SMART Reactors.
22.11.24
Today the CRC SMART Reactors hosted an online workshop for all of the CRC researcher with Dr. Dorothea Iglezakis from University of Stuttgart and NFDI4Ing, focusing on metadata and ontologies.
20.11.24
On November 19, 2024 our CRC partner Prof. Horn gave a talk on "Measuring Adsorbate Profiles in Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactors by Iso-Potential Operando DRIFTS".
05.11.24
Two of our CRC team members, Vivien Jesenofsky and Sri Sannihita Chavali from the Institute of Technical Microbiology at TUHH attended the 16th Advanced Biofilm Course at the University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet), hosted by Prof. Michael Kühl in Helsingør.
21.10.24
Last week we had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Daniele Marchisio, an international leading expert in multiscale computational methods for polydisperse particulate and multiphase flows from the Politecnico di Torino (Italy) at our CRC in Hamburg.
18.10.24
Time to come together and discuss the exciting results and challenges along the way!
10.10.24
PhD candidate Jana Ihrens and Professor Thorsten A. Kern from the Institute for Mechatronics in Mechanics have worked together with PhD candidate Kathrin Eckert and Professor Irina Smirnova from the Institute for Thermal Separation Processes at the Hamburg University of Technology on structuring of electrorheological fluids in polymer matrices for miniature actuators.