Studying together what belongs together
The new BA-level study course IMP at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin combines three core scientific subjects: computer science, mathematics, and physics
The molecule splitter
Michelle Brown is working on producing green hydrogen
Locomotive practice pieces
Five-hundred apprentices are being trained at the new Apprentice Workshop of Deutsche Bahn (DB)
Adlershof Journal January/February 2025
Boosting STEM: Play your way to growth
Lithium-sulphur pouch cells investigated at BESSY II
HZB team is working on optimising this promising battery type
Tomorrow, children, joy awaits!
Essay by Matthias Gerschwitz, communications specialist and book author
Romantic relationships are more important for men than for women
Analysis of more than 50 studies reveals unexpected gender differences
In conversation with Melissa Horchemer
The WISTA project manager wants to show young people career and academic opportunities in the natural sciences
Supercharging talent
How the Technology Park in Adlershof supports the next generation of STEM professionals
Ferdinand-Braun-Institut presents laser novelties at Photonics West 2025
The Adlershof-based institute develops tailored diode lasers for use in industry, medical and quantum technologies – from chips to prototypes
Pepperl+Fuchs build in Adlershof
A manufacturer of industrial sensors and explosion protection solutions is consolidating its Berlin locations
AEMtec and aSpect Systems Join Forces to Expand Technology Portfolio
Largest magnetic anisotropy of a molecule measured at BESSY II
Using THz-EPR, a special spectroscopy method at BESSY II, magnetic properties of materials can be determined very precisely
Long-term psychological study on parenthood and well-being
Kids or no kids – men and women are equally satisfied across almost the entire lifespan
Progress in Power Electronics with Beta-Gallium Oxide
Joint project “ForMikro-GoNext” with participation of IKZ and FBH successfully completed