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Meet us at the Space Tech Expo Europe!
moreFrom 14 to 16 November 2023, ZARM will be exhibiting at Space Tech Expo Europe. At a joint booth with the "Humans on Mars" initiative of the University of Bremen and the ZARM Technik AG, our engineers and scientists will be on site..
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Successful PhD defense for Jan-Menno Memmen
moreThe ZARM scientist conducted his research in the working group of theoretical gravitational physics.
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10th anniversary of the German CanSat competition
moreYoung space talents are invited to submit their experiment ideas to the 10th German CanSat competition.
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Congratulations to Sandro Gödtel on finishing his PhD!
moreThe ZARM scientist completed his doctoral thesis in the research field of gravitational physics.
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Equivalence Principle Reaffirmed
moreDespite doubts from quantum physics: Research teams from ZARM and Leibniz University Hannover proved Einstein's theory of relativity with much higher accuracy
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Op-To-Space research project wins flight into space
moreFormer ZARM scientist Christian Vogt wins ESA Challenge for a project that he developed at ZARM. Now he can send his payload to space.
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Hands-on learning in weightlessness
moreAfter six months of intensive pondering, tinkering and trial and error, two school teams will be rewarded on June 23, 2023: with their experiment in the real large Bremen Drop Tower under reduced gravity conditions. This is made possible by the DroPS
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Taking science to schools: New STEM cooperation is launched in Bremen
moreMore school internships and a challenge as part of the curriculum - six Bremen schools and three research institutes are committed to promote STEM to school students through a coordinated program.
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All-female team selected for DropTes
moreStudents from the Universidad de Antioquia of Colombia gain the opportunity for microgravity experiments in the Bremen Drop Tower through the UN-Fellowship program DropTes.
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School teams launch their mini satellites
moreFor the final week of the CanSat competition, eight school teams from all over Germany will come together from March 13-17, 2023, to launch their handmade mini satellites with the size of a soda can.