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05.04.2019

TRR 181 Newsletter "Energy Inflow" - April 2019

Our newsletter comes out every three months and includes information about the work done in our project and more.

We are happy to present to you our ninth newsletter "Energy Inflow"!

This edition includes:

  • Winter School report
  • Upcoming events
  • New publications
  • Travel and scientific reports by our PhDs and Postdocs

We hope you enjoy reading the newsletter. If you have questions or want to give some feedback, please do not hesitate to contact trr181.cen[at]uni-hamburg.de.

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Report - Research Stay in Japan by Henning Franke

In November 2025, Henning Franke did a research stay at the Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute (AORI) of the University of Tōkyō and in Morioka, Japan. more ›

20.11.2025

Project member Tridib Banerjee receives the Bremen Dissertation Award

We are delighted to announce that Tridib Banerjee, a postdoctoral researcher in our project from Goethe University Frankfurt, has been awarded the prestigious Bremen Dissertation Award. more ›

10.10.2025

Report - Summer School at Churchill College, Cambridge

PhD students Marika Federer and Boris Shapkin attended the two-week FDSE Summer School on Fluid Dynamics of Sustainability and the Environment at the University of Cambridge, held from September 1 to September 12, 2025. more ›

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