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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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23.04.2026

Researcher Spotlight - Meet Prof. Dr. Nils Brüggeman

We are pleased to highlight Prof. Dr. Nils Brüggemann a former researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, who has joined the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research since this year. more ›

17.04.2026

Report - CMIP 2026 Community Workshop in Kyoto, Japan by Tina Gier

In March 2026, Bettina Gier, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bremen – IUP, Department of Climate Modelling, travelled to Kyoto for a workshop. She then spent a few more days there as a tourist. more ›

14.04.2026

Report - Spring School 2026: PhD Researchers Connect in Lauenburg

For many years, TRR 181 has organized a Spring School, a week-long event where our PhD students come together to share their progress, exchange ideas and network. more ›

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