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ZARM at the Explore Science 2024
moreFrom 5 to 7 September, 2024, the Klaus Tschira Foundation's science festival attracted numerous visitors. School kids, teens, teachers and families took the opportunity to discover the topic of ‘Climate & Environment’ at exciting hands-on stations.
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Prestigious ERC Starting Grant for Astrobiologist Cyprien Verseux
moreAstrobiologist and ZARM scientist Dr. Cyprien Verseux has been awarded the European Research Council's prestigious Starting Grant. For five years, he will be able to pursue a cutting-edge research project with 1.56 million euros.
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Congratulations to Daniel Morón on his PhD
moreThe transitional regime of pulsatile pipe flow is the research area in which Daniel Morón successfully completed his doctoral thesis.
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University of Bremen submits two excellence cluster applications
more“The Martian Mindset: A Scarcity-Driven Engineering Paradigm”, which was successful in the first stage in February, has now been submitted as a full proposal.
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NASA Astronauts visit the University of Bremen
moreOn August 22, 2024 at 3 pm NASA astronauts Randy Bresnik and Chris Burch will give a talk at the University of Bremen. ZARM is pleased to invite students, young professionals and all enthusiats of Bremen's space community to this extraordinary event.
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Call for the 11th German CanSat Competition: Young talents wanted!
moreWe are calling all school students aged 14 and over to design and build their own mini-satellites. The CanSat competition offers the unique opportunity to experience your own space mission at first hand and to expand your skills in the STEM subjects.
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Increased fire risk during astronautic space missions
moreA recent study shows that fires on future space exploration missions could spread much faster than on the International Space Station.
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Successful PhD Defense of Sesha Govindan
moreWe congratulate on the completion of his PhD on "Investigation of interface stability during the filling of liquid into a tank under reduced gravity"
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Mini researchers in the drop tower
moreThe DroPS school competition reached its grand finale on 17 June 2024. Three school teams tested their experiments in weightlessness.