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SUMMARY:Joint Space Weather Summer Camp 2019
DESCRIPTION:Picture: NASA \nThe Joint Space Weather Summer Camp 2019 gives eight students from Germany\, South Africa and the United States the opportunity to peek behind the scenes of space weather research. During the four-week programme\, students will learn the theoretical basis for studying space weather and explore its practical applications. The summer camp is being organised by DLR in cooperation with the South African National Space Agency (SANSA) and the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The first two weeks of the camp (15 June to 29 June 2019) will be held at the DLR site in Neustrelitz\, which is responsible for receiving satellite data and conducting research into the ionosphere. Then\, from 30 June to 14 July 2019\, the students will visit the SANSA research facility in Hermanus (South Africa). During this time\, they will research the impact of space weather on the Earth’s geomagnetic field and its implications for modern technology. \nIn addition to the scientific aspects\, the camp will feature excursions to prestigious institutions such as the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Greifswald. This will give the students the opportunity to learn how the Wendelstein 7-X works and to learn about the applications of plasma research. The summer camp is designed for students in bachelor\, master or Diplom degree programmes in the areas of mathematics\, physics\, information technology or engineering. \nPlease find information about the application process in the Summer Camp leaflet (download below on this page). \nApplication deadline: 31 march\, 2019.    \n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/joint-space-weather-summer-camp-2019/
LOCATION:DLR site Neustrelitz\, Kalkhorstweg 53\, Neustrelitz\, 17235\, Deutschland
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SUMMARY:{:de}Vortragsreihe: Technologien für die Energiewende{:}{:en}Series of talks: Technologies for the Energy Transition{:}
DESCRIPTION:Energy researchers at DLR are developing the technologies required to implement the energy transition and contain climate change. In three talks on 1 July 2019\, they will present their current projects: \n\n17:00: Alternative fuels are one way to make aviation much more sustainable in the future. Tobias Schripp from the DLR Institute for Combustion Technology will speak on current developments in the area of aviation fuels and explain how those new fuels are already being investigated in real test flights.\n18:00: Dr Peter Kutne\, also from the DLR Institute for Combustion Technology\, will explain what lies behind so-called micro gas turbines. The talk will describe the simple principle underpinning these small gas turbines for residential buildings\, which could play an important role in the energy transition. He will also summarise the development opportunities for this cogeneration technology.\n19:00: Dr Reiner Buck from the DLR Institute of Solar Research will explain how solar power is generated at night from hot desert sand. His talk will show how solar energy can be stored at low cost and used when needed – including at night – to generate power.\n\nRegistration is requested. \n 
URL:https://event.dlr.de/en/event/vortragsreihe-technologien-fuer-die-energiewende/
LOCATION:DLR site Stuttgart\, Pfaffenwaldring 38-40\, Stuttgart\, 70569
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