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14.09.2018

TRR 181 Newsletter "Energy Inflow" - September 2018

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

It has been a while but we are happy to present to you our seventh newsletter "Energy Inflow"!

This edition includes:

  • reports from the Winter School and the Workshop
  • new publications (27!)
  • reports from T1 and M5!

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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