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at-ub@uni-bremen.de . About YUFE The Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE) Alliance brings together ten young research-intensive universities – including the University of Bremen – from as
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to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration, and to pass on data science skills. The DSC will bring researchers from all faculties at the University of Bremen together in order to enable to the development
Lanka, helping farmers with the harvest and working as a cook in a restaurant. “I had the idea to bring fair-trade spices to Germany,” she says. The company has had to overcome many hurdles, from high import
Wilfried Porth (Daimler). The young entrepreneurs have good reason to be optimistic: “These contacts bring us a big step forward in pursuit of our goal to equip all industrial components in critical and demanding
interest” Lara, Siena and Louisa had already decided on their research topic: “We want to find out what brings people to leave their homes and come to us”, say the 14- and 15-year-olds from the Cato Bontjes van
want to give you an insight into studying at a German university. She called upon the listeners to bring in their knowledge and experiences: “They are enrichment for all of us.” Currently, although the guests
says Professor Rainer Malaka from the Center for Computing and Communication Technologies (TZI), who brings in the expertise in the area of interaction. “In the OP room everything is sterilized and the surgeon
will be used for many applications. Our primary goal is to optimize the system in the next years and bring the submicron colloidosomes from the lab to application.” Moreover Rezwan points out that the quality
methods. He managed the university with a high level of communicative competency and had a knack for bringing all status groups of the University on board”. The laudatory address was held by Prof. Margret
Trakehner is called Aragon. Not for a shy little gray mouse She loves the creativity new ideas she can bring to her work. The bureaucracy bothers her a bit, though: “You can’t always do what you want.” At the