01.02.25
The talk given at the AI day organized by the NaT initiative (https://www.nat.hamburg) is now online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnvk4auH1TA 
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31.01.25
Prof. Markus Kraft hält Future Lecture an der TU Hamburg
31.01.25
Triebwerksvermessung zur Flugreglerauslegung
31.01.25
September 22 - 25, 2025. Hamburg University of Technology (TU Hamburg)
31.01.25
On April 1st, 2025 at TU Hamburg
30.01.25
„You want to be a better and more healthy self when you are 75 running a marathon?“ Along this pitch-line the freshly founded team of Victor Lange, Carlos Federico Chillón Geck and Sara Abels presented their startup idea GaitXpert. GaitXpert is a service to coach and educate you based on data collected by a device worn at your belt with advanced AI processing, giving you clear instructions to develop a better posture and walking style. This team just managed to win with their first pitch the technology award at Hamburg‘s Hashtag#FutureFounders. Congratulations to this achievement, and thank you to all the supporters such as Hashtag#LorenzenTraining for their discussions and believe, and Prof. Michael Morlocks for his motivating questions!
30.01.25
Am Freitag, den 07.02. ab 17 Uhr werden die Drucker des Rechenzentrums für voraussichtlich eine Stunde nicht zur Verfügung stehen.
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30.01.25
The one-afternoon webinar on the subject of SMART reactors was conducted by Prof. Michael Schlüter, spokesperson of the CRC SMART Reactors (Hamburg, Germany) in collaboration with Prof. Anne-Marie Billet from the FERMaT Federation (Toulouse, France).
30.01.25
On January 30, we had the pleasure of welcoming Jan Köster as a guest speaker at our institute for the first time. Jan (he explained to us that using first names is part of his organizational culture) was a guest in our “Intercultural Management and Communication” lecture as an expert on organizational transformation. As Vice President of Transformation at Gruner+Jahr he is leading the strategic and cultural realignment to prepare G+J for the future and develop it into a learning organization as part of RTL.  Jan took our students through his daily tasks, processes, and challenges and introduced them to the model of the learning organization using practical exercises and examples. The students were encouraged to try out some of Jan's agile methods right in the classroom and discuss their effects afterwards. He complemented our lecture wonderfully and enriched it with new knowledge and exciting anecdotes about challenges and projects from his everyday working life at Gruner+Jahr and RTL. It was an inspiring afternoon, and we are very much looking forward to welcoming him back next year as a guest speaker again. Thank you very much, Jan!