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Braulabor: Die Premiere war ein voller Erfolg!
In über 400 Küchen verfolgten mehr als 800 Teilnehmende deutschlands größtes digitales Braulabor.
Kurz vor Beginn der Sendung kam noch einmal kurz Hektik auf, denn die Verbindungen zu den Expertinnen und Experten mussten noch geprüft werden. Aber der Verbindungstest war erfolgreich, die Regie startete den Countdown und das digitale Braulabor war On-Air. In den folgenden 4 Stunden wurden mehr als 800 Teilnehmende in über 400 Küchen in den Prozess des Bierbrauens eingewiesen. Unsere Moderatoren rührten in der Maische, hielten die Temperatur im Blick und führten souverän durch ein umfangreiches Programm. Jeder Rohstoff wurde durch Expertinnen und Experten detailliert beleuchtet. Aber auch Fragen zum Prozess des Bierbrauens konnten aus Sicht der Hobbybrauer sowie industrieller Anlagenhersteller beantwortet werden. Damit alle Teilnehmenden auch das Ziel nicht aus den Augen verloren, fand parallel eine moderierte Bierverkostung durch Biersommerliers norddeutscher Brauereien statt. Am Ende der Veranstaltung konnten alle Teilnehmenden stolz auf ca. 4 Liter selbst hergestellte Würze blicken, die für die Gärung vorbereitet war. Die größte Herausforderung stand jedoch nach dem Braulabor an: da ein Putzeimer als Halterung für den Gärbeutel benötigt wird, muss das Putzen der WG-Küche nun 10 Tage warten.
Students Wanted
The institute is looking for independent students of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mechatronics, information technology, (technical) computer science and physics interested in exciting and innovative projects in this context.
Colleagues Wanted
We are looking for motivated and independent colleagues as research associates interested in exciting and innovative third-party projects.
Infrastructure project funded
The IMPT, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Uwe Morgner (Institute of Quantum Optics, IQO), Prof. Dr. Michael Kues (Institute of Photonics, IOP), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Marc Wurz (DLR Institute of Quantum Technology, University of Ulm), the Institute of Solid State Physics at the PTB Braunschweig and the AG Paasche (VIANNA, Medical School Hanover), has obtained a grant of 2.6 million euros for the expansion of regional infrastructure for research on the material diamond. In the infrastructure project "Hannover Alliance of Research on Diamond (HARD)", equipment for the production, structuring, and integration of diamond coatings will be procured and put into operation. With these measures, which are financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) within the REACT-EU initiative, the infrastructure for diamond research will be significantly expanded. Future research topics in the fields of production technology, optics, quantum optics and gravitational physics, as well as biomedical technology will be supported.
Research Project
At the end of the year 2021, the IGF research project "Deep drawing with a thin-film inductive sensor for monitoring flange draw-in" was successfully completed. In this project, in cooperation with the Institute of Forming Technology and Maschines (IFUM), a new type of inductive sensor for measuring the flange pull in deep drawing processes was developed and tested. The sensor system extends the state of the art in the field of monitoring forming processes and offers a robust and at the same time reliable possibility for process monitoring.
phi - Production Technology Hanover informs
Measuring smallest forces precisely and within a very short time: This challenge is currently being researched by the Institute of Micro Production Technology (IMPT) in cooperation with the Institute of Dynamics and Vibration Research (IDS). The sensors used in this application are made of piezoelectric materials.
phi - Production Technology Hanover informs
A new metal 3D printer is now in use at the Institute of Micro Production Technology (IMPT). It will manufacture complicated geometries which are not possible to achieve with conventional manufacturing processes. The researchers plan to use the printer for prototyping of vacuum components, among other things.
Change of Mangement at the IMPT
Dr.-Ing. Marc Christopher Wurz, previously the senior engineer at the Institute of Microproduction Technology (IMPT), has been appointed professor at Ulm University, specifically at the German Aerospace Center - Institute of Quantum Technologies (DLR QT). However, he will remain at the IMPT as an external assistant lecturer and continue his research projects here. Folke Dencker is the new senior engineer and also takes over deputy management.
A word of thanks!
The Ilse-ter-Meer Award honors projects and initiatives in the areas of equal opportunities for women and men, diversity and family service. It is awarded for outstanding and sustainable projects, individual events or promotional measures. This year's Ilse-ter-Meer Award 2020 went to the "Mädchen und Technik" -Tag (MuT) organized by Selina Raumel and Rico Ottermann.
News of SCALE
A new building is being constructed next to the Hannover Center for Production Technology (PZH) for research into production technology in XXL format: the SCALE research building. The shell is in place, now the roof and facade will follow, then the interior. The opening is planned for fall 2022.