Tag: Hydraulic Engineering

19. October 2021

Adaptation to climate change Large-scale implementation of vegetable production with water reuse

Professor Berthold H. Penkhues vom Institut für experimentelles Entwerfen zeigte mir und Prof. Durner aktuelle Arbeiten von Architektur-Studierenden. Bildnachweis: Markus Hörster/TU Braunschweig 14. September 2021

Spotlight: Faculty Visits 4 – Diversity from Architecture to ZeBra The President's topics and appointments

22. July 2021

Science Minister Björn Thümler accompanies research trip of the “Gute Küste Niedersachsen” project Research network of three universities shows "real-world laboratory" for ecosystem-strengthening coastal protection near Spiekeroog

11. June 2021

The future of the energy and water reservoir in the Harz Mountains Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources simulates possible variants

27. May 2021

Coastal vegetation as a natural shore protection Sanaz Hadadpour from TU Braunschweig receives De Paepe-Willems-Award

2. February 2021

When the Seabed Turns to Dough Virtual laboratory for offshore wind turbines simulates soil liquefactio

2. February 2021

The Power of Waves and Wind A short portrait of postdoctoral researcher Christian Windt from the Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources

25. November 2020

Better prepared for the tsunami TU Braunschweig investigates research gaps in construction guidelines

29. October 2020

Tsunami in the Wave Flume Flood wave experiments for resilient structures

1. June 2020

Picture of the Month: Measuring the Wave From the Forschungszentrum Küste

6. March 2020

The Week at TU Braunschweig | 06.03.2020 Our Newsletter for all Employees

28. February 2020

The Week at TU Braunschweig Newsletter-Prototype | 20. February 2020

20. December 2019

How Mussels, Algae and Co. Load Structures in the Sea 4.8 million euros for the "EnviSim4Mare" research association of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi)

23. August 2019

Opening doors for young researchers An interim review of the Early Career Grants and the Agnes-Pockels Fellowships