Tag: Hydraulic Engineering

18. December 2023

A Look at the Future of Coastal Cities Junior research group "Future Urban Coastlines" collaborates with the University of Venice

13. December 2023

Offshore wind power: When the seabed liquefies Collaborative project investigates seafloor changes in the Large Wave Current Channel

8. November 2023

The Hidden Water Under Our Feet Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources conducts groundwater research in Braunschweig

19. September 2023

When the Storm Surge Hits the House on the Coast Best Paper Award for Dr.-Ing. Clemens Krautwald from the Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources

14. September 2023

No stress for mussels and barnacles A visit to the construction site of the saltwater wave current flume

30. June 2023

Extended Large Wave Current Flume with the World’s Largest Wave Machine Opened Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection Robert Habeck and Minister President Stephan Weil put the research facility into operation together with participants from the universities

30. May 2023

Towards more sustainability in offshore wind energy Anemoi project investigates chemical emissions from wind turbines

31. March 2023

Sea Future Parliamentary Evening of the German Marine Research Alliance

24. January 2023

Marine conditions in Braunschweig Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources receives saltwater wave flow channel

8. December 2022

Wanted: International Scientific Talents Professor Nils Goseberg is the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Henriette Herz Scout

29. November 2022

Role Model: C. Gabriel David Experiences as a First Generation Academic

Weltenburg Monastery 2021. Picture credits: Wasserwirtschaftsamt Landshut 15. September 2022

The Challenge of Unprecedented Extreme Weather Events Risk management measures in times of climate change

1. September 2022

Expansion of the Large Wave Flume: World’s largest wave maker is installed marTech team explains construction progress / Reopening planned for 2023

14. July 2022

Instead of the Wadden Sea: Oyster reefs in the wave channel What influence the Pacific oyster has on waves and currents

In der Klimakammer mit Wellenkanal: Vizepräsident Dietmar Smyrek, Landtagsabgeordnete Annette Schütze, Umweltminister Olaf Lies und Professor Nils Goseberg vom LWI. (v.l.) Bildnachweis: Max Fuhrmann Rottig/TU Braunschweig. 15. June 2022

The perfect climate for research Environment Minister Olaf Lies visited new experimental facility at the Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources

Professor Kai Schröter ist neuer Leiter der Abteilung Hydrologie, Wasserwirtschaft und Gewässerschutz des LWI. Bildnachweis: Kristina Rottig/TU Braunschweig 7. June 2022

Against “flood dementia” Professor Kai Schröter is the new Head of the Department of Hydrology and River Basin Management at the LWI

12. May 2022

Mail from … Santa Barbara PhD student Fabian Kleischmann reports on his research stay in the USA

24. March 2022

Three prizes for young engineers Foundation of the Chamber of Engineers of Lower Saxony awards prizes for final theses at TU Braunschweig

22. March 2022

Fish become master builders Research project "MigRamp" at TU Braunschweig investigates preferred swimming paths