26.05.25
Nima had the opportunity to contribute to a recently published article in Forbes titled "Poor Soil Management Fuels Sand And Dust Storms Across The Middle East". He shared insights on how soil degradation—driven by poor land management and climate change—is intensifying sand and dust storms across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and beyond.  Healthy soil is essential for food security, water retention, and combating desertification— Yet soil remains largely overlooked in the global sustainability agenda. As Nima emphasized in the piece, “Dust particles don’t require visas to cross borders,” highlighting the need for global cooperation to address this transboundary challenge. If we are serious about building resilient communities and achieving the SDGs, soil must be part of the conversation. Check out the full article:https://www.forbes.com/sites/sanammahoozi/2025/05/26/poor-soil-management-fuels-sand-and-dust-storms-across-the-middle-east/
26.05.25
Mailserverwartung am 03.06.2025 abgesagt.
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26.05.25
On May 28, 2025. Oliver Niggemann, Helmut Schmidt University
24.05.25
23.05.25
An der Technischen Universität Hamburg am Institut für Berufliche Metalltechnik im Dekanat Technologie und Innovation in der Bildung ist zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt folgende Stelle zu besetzen: Oberingenieur*in (100%, E14 TV-L / A14, unbefristet). Bewerbungsfrist: 06.06.2025 (Kennziffer 11725WT2)
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23.05.25
In a CRC seminar Prof. Capecelatro delivered an inspiring lecture titled "Advances in Modeling Turbulent Particle-Laden Flows", introducing new subgrid-scale models for turbulent multiphase flows capturing drag and particle interactions, supported by high-resolution shock-particle simulations.
22.05.25
Bis zu 77 Millionen Euro für wegweisende Materialforschung an der TU Hamburg und Partnerinstitutionen
22.05.25
The guest from Paris/France gave an inspiring talk on "Electrostatic interactions and ionic transport in nanoconfined systems – Insights from numerical simulations".
22.05.25
Bis zu 77 Millionen Euro für wegweisende Materialforschung an der TU Hamburg und Partnerinstitutionen
22.05.25
Am 22.5.2025 wurde ein neues Elektronenmikroskop, das Environmental- und in-situ-Rasterelektronenmikroskop (EiREM) „Quattro S“ des Herstellers Thermo Scientific, in den Gerätebestand der BeEM aufgenommen.