15 new international scientists at the Hanse science college!

15 new international scientists at the Hanse science college!

am Hanse Science College (HWK) in Delmenhorst is a new rush of research spirit, because a total of 15 international fellows from 12 countries will start their scientific trips for three to ten months. These guest scientists have innovative ideas and projects that are developed in cooperation with universities and research institutions in northwestern Germany, the Weser-Kurier . In an age in which global challenges are due, their work is of crucial importance for the scientific exchange and the development of new solutions.

The Kenyan researcher Gibson Kimutai has committed itself to the topic of "smart cities" by researching how scarce resources can be managed intelligently. At the same time, the American scientist Clayton Lewis plans to create a book about the relevance of generative language models. The University of Bremen is also supported by Georg Meyer from Great Britain, which examines the relationships between technical progress and learning results in virtual reality. But that's not all: Researcher Sarah Paradis from Switzerland, together with the Alfred Wegener Institute, analyzes the role of the sea floor in the global carbon cycle.

diverse cooperations and networks

The University of Bremen is part of the "Association of North German University" (VNU), which has been working together for over 20 years to secure the quality of teaching and studying, as explained on the website of the University of Bremen. This cooperation includes a variety of topics and contributes to establishing a national research network and a joint university policy forum. Such initiatives underline the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation and the exchange of innovative ideas in order to counter current challenges in science.

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OrtDelmenhorst, Deutschland
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