Selected articles

02.05.23
How can the consequences of storms and rising water levels resulting from climate change in the tidal Elbe be minimised? The TU Institute of Hydraulic Engineering is investigating this for several time horizons up to 2200.
17.04.23
A TU scientist is researching the significance of sea ice for the construction of ships and how their construction must adapt to climate change in the Arctic.
06.04.23
A conversation about qubits, waves and the passion for the research field and possibilities for future applications
31.03.23
The TaBuLa-LOGplus project is working on transport robots that can autonomously navigate in road traffic and are interconnected with other vehicles. For this purpose, it is developing a smart control center.
29.03.23
Autonomous diving robots can assist in inspecting quay walls, sheet piles, or locks underwater. They identify sources of contamination and even provide valuable assistance during ship accidents or floods.
29.03.23
Test stations measure species diversity using various sensors to gather precise information about the effects of climate change on people and their environment.