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ZeMKI member Dennis Redeker presents at the UN Internet Governance Forum

in Kyoto, Japan


The winners of the CAMPUSiDEEN competition
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20th Anniversary of CAMPUSiDEEN Competition – Business Ideas and Concepts Honored

Once again, the CAMPUSiDEEN competition has honored the best business ideas and business concepts in Bremen's higher education landscape. Six winning teams were recognized at the awards ceremony on October 12.


Eickhoff

Environmental sensing with semiconductor nanostructures

Martin Eickhoff, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Bremen.


Ana Luiza Silveira Fiates

Silica aerogel synthesis in microfluidic chips for biological and catalytic applications

Ana Luiza Silveira  Fiates, Institute for microsensors, -actuators, and -systems (IMSAS), University of Bremen


Michael Fischer (University of Bremen)

Atomistic modelling of organic contaminant adsorption in zeolites – Possibilities and challenges

Michael Fischer, Crystalline Microporous Materials, University of Bremen


Maura Mancinelli

Exploring the Potential of Zeolites for Sustainable Water Management

Maura Mancinelli, Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, Italy


Michael Fuhr

Benthic dunite and calcite weathering as a method for ocean alkalinity enhancement

Michael Fuhr, Geochemistry, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel


Prof. Dr. Andreas Hartwig

Carbon dioxide – useful feedstock for adhesives?!

Prof. Dr.Andreas Hartwig, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials (IFAM), Bremen 


Schematic representation of the most important North Atlantic currents. Red (blue) arrows show the upper (deep) circulation paths. The acronyms indicate the positions of the North Atlantic Current (NAC) and the Eastern Boundary Current (EBC). The black lines show the transport lines of the observatory arrays.

Close Connectivity within the North Atlantic Current System Identified

Long-term comparative study reveals parallels between time series from Florida and Newfoundland


Tim Thiedemann

Carbon Capture Technologies in Industry:Applications, Utilization and Storage

Tim Thiedemann, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg