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Project Heads Andrea D. Beck , Marcel Pfeiffer
Subject Area Fluid Mechanics
Subproject of SFB 1667
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres Term Since 2024
A detailed gas-surface interaction model with surface chemical reactions will be developed and implemented in the gas kinetic
DSMC code PICLas, using ...
Project Head Stefanos Fasoulas
Subject Area Fluid Mechanics
Subproject of SFB 1667
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres Term Since 2024
In Project A06, a simulation tool for planning manoeuvres considering the acting aerodynamic forces, the associated uncertainties
and thrusts will be developed
Aerosol particles over the Bay of Bengal – characteristic, variability and sources – a comprehensive measurement and analysis approach during the BIOCAT-IIOE2 (Aerosol-BIOCAT)
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Applicant Hartmut Herrmann
Subject Area Atmospheric Science
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2023
Aerosol particles are important climate drivers as they scatter and absorb solar radiation and impact the formation and characteristics
of clouds. To better ...
Affective Experiences and Creative Practices of Queer Women from Sinophone Societies: Moving Towards Europe and Beyond
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Applicant Yiran Wang
Subject Area Social and Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology
DFG Programme WBP Position Term Since 2023
This project aims to analyse the affective experiences and creative practices of queer women moving from Sinophone societies
to Europe, and beyond, in ...
A History of Intellectual Women in Central America, c. 1900-1950. Revisiting the History of Hispanic American Ideas and Intellectuals.
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Applicant Monica Albizurez
Subject Area Modern and Contemporary History
DFG Programme Research Grants Term Since 2023
The project examines the history of intellectual women in Central America between 1900 and 1950. The central thesis of the
project is that Central American ...