GKSS Forschungszentrum, Wednesday, 19-Nov-2008 12:09:17 CET
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GKSS scientists are working in three institutes:


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A total of about 800 employees are involved in coastal and materials research at the GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht and in Teltow near Berlin.

In line with the slogan "Knowledge generates utility", the employees are, among other things, studying future storm surges and analysing the eyes of hurricanes. The new materials and welding methods that the researchers create are making cars and planes lighter, and that in turn helps to save fuel and conserve the environment. The scientists in Geesthacht are using specially developed plastics to search for environmentally friendly sources of energy and develop materials that are of great benefit to medicine.

News and press releases

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Honorary Academic Title for Climate Researcher Hans von Storch

2008-10-24 News - The Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Gothenburg will, on 24 October, award Professor Hans von Storch an honorary doctorate for his services in the area of climate research.

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A bird in the wadden sea

Coastal systems under pressure

2008-10-08 News - Summer School of the GKSS Institute for coastal research concluded. Doctoral students, postdocs and graduands met in Lauenburg and Büsum to an exciting and informative exchange of lectures and excursions. A special emphasis in this year’s school was on the changes in Arctic coasts.

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Nature Cover August 2008

Isopore membranes made in Geesthacht - a blessing for humankind?

2008-08-22 News - An article published in December in “Nature Material” receives attention again: The well known american chemist Benny Freeman from the University of Texas thinks that the invention from Geesthacht is sensational. In the recent issue of "Nature Magazine" he invites to a discussion.

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GKSS Research Centre in the media