The aim of the lecture series is to show perspectives on how research in the life sciences can utilize the analytical potential of the gender dimension and open up new directions. With reference to the expertise of the participating consortia, speakers will address core topics of the consortia and illustrate the relevance of the gender perspective using their own research results. This weeks speaker: Prof. Dr. Ulrike Krämer (University of Lübeck) on “Impact of steroid hormones on affective behavior”
Mehr Informationen / more information: https://www.uni-due.de/ekfg/sex-and-gender-in-the-life-sciences_2024.php
Schwerpunktthemen der Veranstaltung: Aktuelle Entwicklungen und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen, Wärmekonzepte, Erneuerbare Energie und KI, Versorgungssicherheit. Mehr Informationen zum Programm in Kürze.
Key topics of the event: Current developments and legal framework, heating concepts, renewable energy and AI, security of supply. More information about the program will be coming soon.
Wir laden alle Mitglieder und Interessierten herzlich zum ersten ZWU Wasser-Café im neuen Jahr ein: Am Donnerstag, den 5. Dezember 2024 in der Brücke am Campus Essen!
Austausch, Vernetzung und Kennenlernen in informeller Runde an jedem ersten Donnerstag im Monat.
Wir freuen uns auf den Austausch und Ihre Teilnahme!
We cordially invite all members and interested parties to the ZWU Water Café every first thursday of the month at the Brücke at the Essen Campus!
Exchange, networking and getting to know each other in an informal setting. From now on every first Thursday of the month.
Join us for an exciting event to network and exchange ideas on the subject of water research hosted by the ZWU, the WSA and the Faculty of Engineering!
Our meeting will commence at noon with a snack and ample opportunity to get to know each other. We are delighted to have Prof. Dr. Christoph Donner (Berliner Wasserbetriebe) here with us, who will be giving a lecture as part of the WSA lecture series. Small group discussions will offer participants multiple chances to share ideas, perspectives, and initiate collaborations.
Please join us for the next event of the newly created colloquium of the Water Graduate School. Sarah Rockel (UDE, Instrumental Analytical Chemistry) and Frank Steiner (Thermo Fisher Scientific) will be presenting on the topic of “2D-LC-IRMS - New possibilities for stable isotope analysis in aqueous samples” and “Increasing the productivity of HPLC method development – Opportunities to get ready for the lab of the future”. Guests are always welcome!