Research

SMART Reactors

The DFG Collaborative Research Center CRC 1615 SMART Reactors is addressing the need for processes and reactors that can respond flexibly to fluctuating raw material properties. They address this issue and enable SMART reactors through basic research. In the future, the SMART reactors will convert sustainable renewable resources into different products (multi-purpose) in a more sustainable way and operate autonomously (self-adapting), which will lead to more resilient processes that are more transferable between scales and locations.

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Processes in Natural and Technical Particle-Fluid Systems

The Research Training Group ‘Processes in Natural and Technical Particle-Fluid Systems’ (PintPFS) brings together interdisciplinary research from the fields of civil engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering and process engineering. The aim is to better understand, model and optimise physical, chemical and biological processes in particle-fluid systems - in both natural and technical contexts. State-of-the-art measurement technology, strategic partnerships (e.g. with DESY and Hereon) and a structured qualification programme create an innovative environment for pioneering dissertations.

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KNIFFELIX

 

Together with the wonderful people at KNIFFELIX, we design fun riddles and exercises that give young people and anyone interested in science and technology between the ages of 8 and 99 the opportunity to learn about aerogels.

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Ongoing Projects

Ongoing Projects

Completed Projects

Completed Projects