18.11.24
Our colleague Musab Ahmed travelled to the Normandy to attend the 49th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN). LCN is a premier conference addressing leading edge research in computer networking and was held October 8-10,2024, in Caen, France. This year authors came from over 20 countries.
15.11.24
We are pleased to announce that our RTG proposal on Climate-Informed Engineering has been successfully funded by the DFG! Twelve PIs were involved in this project and together we could secure approximately 7 million euros for this project. The project will be conducted in close collaboration with Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology and the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health. We introduced the concept of Climate-Informed Engineering first in an invited article, which made it to the cover of the ACS Engineering AU in 2023 (the photo below). This paper (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsengineeringau.2c00037) formed the foundation of our proposal. We plan to recruit 20 PhD candidates in this project along with a postdoc researcher. This project holds significant importance for us at Hamburg University of Technology, as it aligns with the research direction of TUHH and the focus of the United Nations University Hub at TUHH on Engineering to Face Climate Change.
15.11.24
Antonia Münchenbach überzeugt in Kategorie „Sustainable Aviation“
14.11.24
Am 13. November fand wieder das vorweihnachtliche Richtfest unter dem Thema Schlösser und Burgen statt
14.11.24
Am 14. November 2024 verteidigte Johann Lichtblau erfolgreich seine Dissertation "Identifikation, Auswirkung und Simulation von Wellenausbreitungseffekten in der Zug-Onboard-Kommunikation mithilfe realer Kanalcharakterisierung".
14.11.24
The Zero C project aims to create necessary conditions in higher education to provide the shipping industry and governmental institutions in Albania and Montenegro.
14.11.24
Prof. Pierre-Alexandre Murena hält Antrittsvorlesung
14.11.24
Junior Science Café on the topic "Opportunities and Risks of Artificial Intelligence"
14.11.24
TU Hamburg begrüßt Stärkung der internationalen Zusammenarbeit
12.11.24
The Future Founder Program officially launched past week with an energetic kickoff event, marking the beginning of an inspiring journey. A cohort of 30 talented participants has embarked on a path to bring their innovative ideas to life. Throughout the program, students will collaborate with experienced entrepreneurs and investors who share their insights as keynote speakers. The course also includes hands-on workshops designed to teach the fundamentals of entrepreneurship while allowing student teams to develop and refine their own ideas. As part of the Startup Factories initiative, supported by EXIST, the Future Founder Program combines practical experience with expert mentorship to empower the next generation of innovators. Organizers have expressed appreciation for the widespread support that made the program possible, from planning and promotion to execution.
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