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Lecture Series on Sustainability, Net Zero, and Climate Justice

In the 2023/24 winter semester, several lecture series at the University of Bremen address interdisciplinary approaches to a sustainable future – from virtual reality for a sustainable development in mathematics to global challenges in cultural and educational sciences.

The University of Bremen has been committed to promoting global sustainability for many years, both in a number of research projects and through an ongoing review process of its own actions. This is reflected in several lecture series in the 2023/24 winter semester, covering key topics such as sustainability, net zero, and climate justice. Various faculties, including Mathematics and Computer Science, Cultural Studies, Linguistics and Literature, and Educational Sciences, organize presentations. The event is open to students and other interested members of the university.

 

Faculty 3 – Mathematics / Computer Science

For anyone interested in Mathematics and Computer Science, Faculty 3 is offering as many as 13 events during the current semester on the topic of “Sustainable Methods and Methods for Sustainability in Mathematics and Computer Science.” Among others, the lecture series addresses issues such as virtual reality and computer graphics to achieve sustainability, or energy consumption and biases in machine learning.The events will be held on Mondays from 4 to 6 p.m. and are offered as hybrid sessions: Face-to-face at Cartesium and digitally.
 

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