Dear reader, The DWIH as part of the DAAD is committed to contributing to the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by promoting sustainable solutions through institutional exchange, funding programs and strategic management. As part of the DWIH annual focus topic 2022 “Sustainable Innovations”, we have the privilege of welcoming Dr. Max Jungmann in New York for an interactive scenario workshop titled “The Future of Climate Action”. We took the opportunity to ask Max a few questions and learn more about what sustainability means to him. Find out why he is focused on the SDGs in our interview.
Curious to meet Max and think about how to tackle the problems of the future? Then sign up for the workshop on June 17th.
With kind regards The DWIH New York Team |
Five Questions with Dr. Max Jungmann Max Jungmann will be the speaker for the interactive in-person scenario workshop “The Future of Climate Action”, co-organised by Heidelberg University, the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI), the DWIH New York, Momentum Novum and Climate Action Summit (CAS) in New York City on June 17. In a short interview, he tells us about his background, what motivates him at work and what participants of the workshop can expect. |
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Media Training for Young Researchers (Event in German) As a young scientist doing important research you will eventually need to present your work. So how do you do that with confidence and how do you showcase your findings in the best way? We partnered with the German Academic International Network (GAIN) to offer a free media training targeting German-speaking young scientists, held by Anja Martini, science editor at the news program Tagesschau.
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Media Training for Young Researchers (Event in German) |
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The Future of Climate Action |
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STEP USA University Program 2022 |
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“Research in Germany” at ASM Microbe 2022 in Washington D.C. After a two-year hiatus, the German Research Foundation (DFG) is excited to participate in ASM Microbe 2022 from June 9 to 13. The American Society for Microbiology convenes a global network of scientists, educators, and researchers for five days of learning, sharing, and connecting. |
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Risks of Energy Production: From Where Should we Import Hydrogen? Green hydrogen production requires water and renewable energy. The southern hemisphere presents particularly good geophysical conditions. Prof. Dr. Franziska Müller, Universität Hamburg, is investigating the risks that need to be considered in countries such as South Africa, Morocco, or Chile as part of the German Research Foundation funded research project H2POLITICS. |
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Optimizing Energy Efficiency with Climate bOWL A growing awareness of sustainability among the general population, along with rising energy costs, means that companies are increasingly focused on the goal of climate neutrality. This is the starting point for a joint project in which researchers from Paderborn University, doing inter-disciplinary research at the Software Innovation Campus (SICP), work hand in hand with the chair of Automotive Lightweight Design (also Paderborn University), Bielefeld University, and the companies NTT Data Business Solutions AG, GEA Westfalia Separator Group GmbH, Miele & Cie. KG and Phoenix Contact Smart Business GmbH. |
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The Think Green Academy - Develop Sustainable Ideas for the IT Sector The Think Green Academy is the new German-speaking format of the HPI Youth Academy and the SAP Young Thinkers program. The online event takes place from October to December 2022, application deadline is August 14, 2022. |
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