The use of the natural underground for the energy supply

July 15, 2020, 6:30 p.m. (CEST)

Lecture within the SFB 1313 science exhibition "PRETTY POROUS – ALLES PORÖS" by Prof. Holger Class

Time: July 15, 2020, 6:30 p.m. (CEST)
  Registration via e-mail to: patrizia.ambrisi@visus.uni-stuttgart.de
Maximum number of participants: 47
Lecturer: Prof. Holger Class, Institute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental Systems (IWS), University of Stuttgart
Venue: Planetarium Stuttgart
Kuppelsaal
Willy-Brandt-Straße 25
70173  Stuttgart
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The lecture will be in German >>>"Die Nutzung des Untergrunds für die Energieversorgung"
Livestream: >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOJ8DPz52qk

About the speaker

Prof. Holger Class is the deputy of the Department of Hydromechanics and Modelling of Hydrosystems (LH2) at the Institute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental Systems (IWS) of the University of Stuttgart. His research focuses on the development of model concepts for flow and transport processes in the subsurface with a variety of applications: storage of gases, precipitation processes in pore space, CO2 in caves, etc. Typically, the processes that interest Holger Class are coupled with bio/chemical or mechanical processes.

SFB 1313, University of Stuttgart
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apl. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Class, Institut für Wasser- und Umweltsystemmodellierung (IWS), Universität Stuttgart
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"PRETTY POROUS – ALLES PORÖS", die Wissenschaftsausstellung des SFB 1313
[Picture: ABK Stuttgart]
Prof. Insa Neuweiler gives a talk in the Anneliese Niethammer Lecture Series.

Lecture Series

SFB 1313 organizes regular talks and project meetings with internal researchers, external partners and guests.

In 2021, SFB 1313 established the "Pretty Porous Science Lecture Series" (PPSL) with international invited guests.

Twice a year, SFB 1313 hosts the "Anneliese Niethammer Lecture Series". For this series, internationally renowned female scientists in the world of porous media are invited to present their current research. This event was founded by SFB 1313 to encourage young female scientists to pursue a career in science and serve as a platform for scientific exchange.

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Our researchers at work at the biofilm workshop at the Montana State University, USA.

Workshops

SFB 1313 organizes workshops to promote the collaboration between SFB members and international scientists working on various fields of research and applications areas.

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Discussions at the poster session of the status seminar 2020.

Status Seminars

The status seminars organized by SFB 1313 take place once a year. They serve as a platform to promote SFB 1313 and to bring together the internal members, external partners and other scientists working on the research area of porous media. These meetings shall give an opportunity to exchange ideas and transfer know-how.

More information about the status seminars

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