MAPEX Symposia

MAPEX Symposium 2023

11-12 October 2023

The symposium brought together researchers working on material-based approaches to tackle urgent environmental issues, especially anthropogenic climate change and the pollution of air, water, and soils.

The programme comprised 13 keynote talks by invited experts from Bremen, Augsburg, Oldenburg, Kiel, Ferrara (IT) and Paris (FR). With backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biology, geosciences, and engineering, their presentations offered a platform for lively discussions paving the way for new interdisciplinary collaboration.

The programme was rounded off by a poster session with short presentations.

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

  • Materials for Environmental Engineering

    MAPEX Symposium 2023

Programme

click here for the detailed programme or download the pdf version including abstracts.

  • Robert Meißner at MAPEX Symposium 2022

    MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

  • Ingmar Bösing at MAPEX Symposium 2022

    MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

  • Audience at MAPEX Symposium 2022

    MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

  • Pillot Guillaume speaking at MAPEX Symposium 2022

    MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

  • Giorgia Zampardi, University Bremen

    MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2022

    "Electrochemical Material Processes"

MAPEX Symposium 2022

"Electrochemical Material Processes"

The MAPEX Symposium 2022 took place at 5th October 2022 at the University of Bremen.

MAPEX invited 8 keynote speakers from various national and international research institutions as guests to Bremen, who provided exciting insights in current research trends in electrochemistry.

From atomistic modeling of electrochemical reactions, photoelectrochemical devices for human space travel, energy storage and conversion or corrosion to the emergence of life itself, a broad spectrum of electrochemistry was covered by the speakers.

In addition to the keynote presentations, several young researchers from the University Bremen presented their work in various poster presentations and gave insight into current research in electrochemistry at the university. In between the informative presentations, there was time for discussion and networking and many new contacts were made. The successful day ended with a joint dinner and informal get-together. The MAPEX team would like to thank all participants for making this event such a success.

Detailed programme and list of speakers

  • MAPEX Symposium 2021

    "Beyond Solar Cells: New Approaches to Radiation Conversion"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2021

    "Beyond Solar Cells: New Approaches to Radiation Conversion"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2021

    "Beyond Solar Cells: New Approaches to Radiation Conversion"

  • MAPEX Symposium 2021

    "Beyond Solar Cells: New Approaches to Radiation Conversion"

MAPEX Symposium 2021

"Beyond Solar Cells: New Approaches to Radiation Conversion"

The 2021 MAPEX symposium „Beyond solar cells: new approaches to radiation conversion“ took place September 29 and 30. In numbers, we had about 110 participants from 17 countries, 12 keynote speakers calling in from the US, China, Netherlands, Finland and Germany and 17 poster presentations. As intended, the scope was very wide, touching on various approaches to energy conversion from radiation. Two Early Career Researchers received a poster price which was generously donated by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The talks were delivered in an online video conference over Zoom which certainly facilitated winning international experts and audience, while the poster sessions in gather.town took on a more playful nature with virtually real interactions in a simulated conference venue. Still, we were happy to have a real-life social event at the climbing hall which allowed us to meet and talk to members of the MAPEX community without any computer screens for the first time in quite a while! The organizing committee thanks all the attendees and everyone who contributed a talk or a poster for making the symposium such a success.

Detailed programme and list of speakers

MAPEX Symposium 2020 - SpaceMat 2020

For more information on the programme and speakers please visit:

https://www.uni-bremen.de/spacemat2020

Further impressions from the event are also available on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/SpaceMat2020

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

  • SpaceMat 2020

    SpaceMat 2020

    Materials for Space Exploration

MAPEX Symposium 2018

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

  • Mapex_Symposium_2018

    MAPEX Symposium 2018

    - Process Monitoring

Process Monitoring

18 – 19 June 2018

Process monitoring was in the focus of this year’s MAPEX Symposium, taking place on 18 and 19 June 2018 in the Haus der Wissenschaft in the city centre. More than 60 participants closely followed the manifold scientific programme. With Sybrand van der Zwaag (TU Delft), Erica Lilleodden (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht), Raimund Horn (Hamburg University of Technology), and Jörn Viell (RWTH Aachen University) four external experts followed our invitation. Inspiring talks by Erica Lilleodden on “in situ mircomechanical testing” and Andreas Fischer on “speckle-based in-process measurements” were the highlights of the first day with monitoring of manufacturing processes as the main topic. The contributions on the second day were mostly related to catalysis and spectroscopy as a tool for process monitoring. Besides the invited talks, 16 early-career researchers presented a brief overview of their work during the flashlight sessions, inviting the audience for in depth discussion during the subsequent poster exhibition. Two special sessions were dedicated to interdisciplinary research projects that received an “impulse funding” from MAPEX in order to establish and foster new internal cooperation within the MAPEX community. After two days and more than 30 contributions, Kirsten Tracht closed the event with the final talk on “Monitoring of Trends”.

Detailed programme of the Symposium.

MAPEX Symposium 2017 - Materials Informatics

MATERIALS INFORMATICS - An emerging research field at the University of Bremen

On 15 September 2017 MAPEX had the honour to host three internationally leading scientists from the still young research field 'materials informatics', attracting more than 50 scientist from the University of Bremen.

The invited talks:

"Computational design and discovery of novel materials"
Nicola Marzari, National Centre for Competence in Research, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland.

"Discovering the science of materials through Informatics"
Krishna Rajan, Department of Materials Design and Innovation, University at Buffalo, USA.

"Materials informatics and big data: realization of 'fourth paradigm' of science in materials science"
Ankit Agrawal, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Northwestern University, USA.

The programme was completed by three keynote talks from the University of Bremen, and by 10 flaslight and poster presentations by Early Career Reserachers from the MAPEX community.

Detailed programme of the symposium.

  • MAPEX Sprecher Lucio Colombi Ciacchi eröffnet das Symposium.

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    MAPEX speaker Lucio Colombi Ciacchi. "The urgent need for metals engineering ontologies"

  • Vortragender Nicola Marzari (EPFL Lausanne, CH)

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Nicola Marzari (EPFL Lausanne, CH) "Computational design and discovery of novel Materials"

  • Krishna Rajan (University at Buffalo, USA) talking

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Krishna Rajan (University at Buffalo, USA) "Discovering the science of materials through informatics"

  • Timo Kohorst (University of Bremen), flaslight presentation

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Timo Kohorst (University of Bremen), flaslight presentation

  • Carsten Lutz, Mareike Picklum, Stefan Bosse (all University of Bremen) discussion during the poster session

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Carsten Lutz, Mareike Picklum, Stefan Bosse (all University of Bremen) discussion during the poster session

  • Andreas Rosenauer (University of Bremen), Krishna Rajan (University at Buffalo, USA) discussing

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Andreas Rosenauer (University of Bremen), Krishna Rajan (University at Buffalo, USA)

  • Postersession

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Daniel Otero Baguer (University of Bremen) discussion his poster with Sybrand van der Zwaag (TU Delft, Netherlands, member of the MAPEX International Advisory Board)

  • Ankit Agrawal (Northwestern University, USA), talking

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Ankit Agrawal (Northwestern University, USA) "Materials informatics and big data: realization of 'fourth paradigm' of science in materials science"

  • Carsten Lutz (University of Bremen), talking

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Carsten Lutz (University of Bremen) "Ontology Engineering on Ontological Data Access"

  • Auditorium MAPEX Symposium 2017

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Participants of the MAPEX Symposium 2017 in the Haus der Wissenschaft in Bremen.

  • Andrea Miene (Faserinstitut Bremen e.V.), talking

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Andrea Miene (Faserinstitut Bremen e.V.), flaslight presentation

  • M. Mirdrikvand (University of Bremen), talking

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Mojtaba Mirdrikvand (University of Bremen), flaslight presentation

  • young women giving a sicentific talk

    MAPEX Symposium - Materials Informatics

    Mareike Picklum (University of Bremen) giving her flashlight presentation

MAPEX Symposium 2016

  • Andreas Breiter, Konrektor für Forschung und wissenschaftlichen Nachwusch begrüßt die Teilnehmer

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    Vice Rector for Research and Young Academics Andreas Breiter welcomes participants

  • Begrüßung durch MAPEX Sprecher Lucio Colombi Ciacchi

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    Introduction to MAPEX by MAPEX speaker Lucio Colombi Ciacchi

  • Vortragender Marcus Bäumer

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    speaker Marcus Bäumer

  • Vortragende Dorothea Brüggemann

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    speaker Dorothea Brüggemann

  • Vortragender Frieder Lucklum

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    speaker Frieder Lucklum

  • Vortragender Daniel Meyer

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    speaker Daniel Meyer

  • IAB Mitglied Sybrand van der Zwaag und MAPEX Sprecher Lucio Colombi Ciacchi vor dem MAPEX Briefkasten

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    IAB member Sybrand van der Zwaag and MAPEX speaker Lucio Colombi Ciacchi at the MAPEX post box

  • Gruppe von Personen, International Advisory Board, MAPEX Sprecher und Wissenschaftsmanagerin bei den Bremer Stadtmusikanten

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    International Advisory Board, MAPEX speaker and scientific manager visiting Bremen Town Musicans

  • Gruppe von Personen, Stadtführung

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    Guided City Tour

  • Willkommensrede von Lucio Colombi Ciacchi beim Abendessen

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    Welcome speech of Lucio Colombi Ciacchi during social dinner

  • Gruppe von Personen, das International Advisory Board

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 6 June 2016

    International Advisory Board. From left to right: Mike W. Finnis, Hans-Conrad zur Loye, Stacey F. Bent, Hani Henein, Sybrand van der Zwaag.

  • Zuhörer des MAPEX Symposiums

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Transfer – Projects in cooperation with industry

  • Vortragende Uta Bohnebeck, Konrektorin für Forschung

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Vice Rector for Research Uta Bohnebeck

  • Tandemvortrag moderiert von Ralf B. Bergmann (mittig) und gehalten von Axel Herrmann (links) und Andre Walter (rechts)

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Ralf B. Bergmann (center) moderating the tendem lecture of Axel Herrmann, FIBRE (left) and Andre Walter, Head of Site and Plant Bremen at Airbus Operations (right)

  • Vortragender Axel Herrmann

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    speaker Axel Herrmann

  • Tandemvortrag moderiert von Ralf B. Bergmann (mittig) und gehalten von Hans-Werner Zoch und Winfried Gräfen

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Ralf B. Bergmann (center) moderating the tendem lecture of Hans-Werner Zoch, IWT (left) and Winfried Gräfen, Hanomag Lohnhärterei GmbH (right)

  • Gruppe von Personen, Führung durch das LFM

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Visit of LFM

  • Gruppe von Personen, Führung durch das LFM

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Visit of LFM

  • Gruppe von Personen, Führung durch das ZARM

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Visit of ZARM

  • Gruppe von Personen, Führung durch das ZARM

    MAPEX SYMPOSIUM 7 June 2016

    Visit of ZARM

With a fantastic early summer evening at the promenade of the river Weser “Schlachte”, the members of the International Advisory Board and the organizing committee had a perfect kick-off for the first MAPEX Symposium that took place on June 6th and 7th 2016.

The first day was dedicated to the three major fields of the MAPEX research landscape – Materials – Technologies – Methods. Nine MAPEX scientists from all career stages presented their research projects in front of the interdisciplinary audience in the well-filled Olbers-Saal in the “Haus der Wissenschaft”. After the guided city-tour had to be interrupted due to a heavy thunderstorm, a nice dinner at the Restaurant Jürgenshof rounded off the day.

Cooperation projects with the industry were in the focus on the second event day, with two tandem talks given by the MAPEX Principal Investigators Prof. H.-W. Zoch (IWT) and Prof. A. Hermann (FIBRE) together with their cooperation partners Winfried Gräfen (Hanomag Lohnhärterei GmbH, Hannover) and Andre Walter (Airbus Operations, Head of Site and Plant Bremen), respectively. Before the panel meetings took place in the afternoon, a tour through the Laboratory for Precision Machining was scheduled and as another highlight the board members enjoyed a lunch buffet with the nice panorama on the top of the Fallturm.

Detailed programme of the symposium.

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