20.02.26
30 participants gained hands-on experience in advanced methods for the design of experiments at a one-day intensive workshop at TUHH.
20.02.26
TUHH researchers Asif Shaik, Swantje Pietsch-Braune, Melis Özdemir, Muhammad Adrian, Alexander Penn, and Stefan Heinrich together with Stefan Pirker (JKU Linz) have presented their latest results on MRI-validated CFD-DEM and rCFD of a bubbling fluidized bed.
20.02.26
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19.02.26
TU Hamburg students put their “Ice-Breaker” robots to the test against real lab ice—showcasing creativity, engineering, and true teamwork.
19.02.26
Am 19. Februar 2026 hat Robert Annuth seine Dissertation mit dem Titel „Analysis of Efficiency, Operation and Stability of Offshore DC Wind Farms“ erfolgreich verteidigt. Damit hat er einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Planung und zum Betrieb von Gleichstromnetzen für Erneuerbare Energieanlagen geleistet. Das gesamte Team des Institute of Electrical Power and Energy Technology (ieet) - TUHH gratuliert herzlich zur bestandenen Promotionsprüfung und freut sich über einen weiteren Doktor aus den eigenen Reihen. Mitglieder der Prüfungskommission waren Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Kaltschmitt (Vorsitz), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Becker (Erstgutachter) und Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thorsten A. Kern (Zweitgutachter). Wir wünschen weiterhin viel Erfolg auf dem weiteren beruflichen und wissenschaftlichen Weg!
19.02.26
Klausureinsicht für das Wintersemester 2025/26
18.02.26
Das Update des Mail-Listen-Server gestern konnte nicht abgeschlossen werden, daher läuft das alte System weiter. Die Listen sind unter @tuhh.de erreichbar. Das RZ analysiert die Probleme und informiert über das weitere Vorgehen.
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18.02.26
Concepts and Algorithms for – and Usage of – Self-Explaining Digitally Controlled Systems
18.02.26
Aligning Circular Economy & Stage-Gate Innovation  A Workshop for Researchers & Practitioners  Most organizations manage innovation through a Stage­Gate process designed to reduce risk and improve decision quality. At the same time, the shift toward a Circular Economy requires fundamentally different design choices - many of which must be made very early in the innovation process.  The two logics are often misaligned. Circular opportunities are frequently assessed too late, evaluated with the wrong criteria, or deprioritized in favor of short­term cost and predictability. The result is lost value, late rework, or circularity becoming an "add-on" rather than a driver of innovation. This workshop demonstrates how to better align Circular Economy and Stage-Gate through making better decisions earlier, using the right evidence at each gate, and ensuring circularity is embedded as a core part of innovation governance.  Key questions for managers: •    Where do Circular Economy principles create the most value across our current Stage-Gate process? •    What Circular Economy criteria should inform gate decisions - and how early? •    How must governance, incentives, and decision rules evolve to enable circular innovation? Facilitator: Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt of Leuphana University (Lueneburg, Germany) and The University of Auckland.