Weekly Scientific Talks
🚀 Join the New Lecture Series at ZARM! 🌌
Are you fascinated by astrophysics, quantum physics, space technology, or the dream of exploring Mars? Do you want to stay up to date with the latest cutting-edge research happening right here at the University of Bremen? Then don’t miss our brand-new lecture series, launching in the summer semester 2025! The series is alternately organized by ZARM and the Humans on Mars initiative every Thursday. Each session will feature expert talks from leading scientists, offering exclusive insights into the latest discoveries and innovations in space science. We look forward to seeing you there!
🛰 When & Where?
📅 Every Thursday at 2 PM (CET/CEST)
📍 Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM), University of Bremen

Human Space Exploration Seminar
Humans living on Mars has been a long-time dream which may now appear within reach. The technological, ethical and environmental challenges are however enormous and require transdisciplinary, ground-breaking science. The Bremen Human Space Exploration Seminar is an exchange platform for scientists committed to envisage and shape a sustainable Mars Exploration program for the benefit of humankind and Earth.

ZARM Talks
From exploring the mysteries of time dilation and black holes to developing oxygen production through artificial photosynthesis and designing new cooling systems for satellites, our seminars will spark your curiosity and inspire your research journey. Be part of the discussion, connect with fellow space enthusiasts, and broaden your knowledge of the cosmos.
💡 Check out the list of upcoming talks below and click on the respective event to learn more about the speakers and their topics!
ZARM Seminar Talks
The next series of talks will begin in the next semester.
Past talks
ZARM Talk: Ultra-cold atoms in microgravity
moreOn July 10 at 2 p.m., Marian Woltmann explains how bringing Bose-Einstein condensates into microgravity enables new applications and unprecedented…
ZARM Talk: Atoms, Gravity, and the Quantum Puzzle: Where Do We Stand?
moreHow well do we understand how atoms fall in a gravitational field? Can we extract reliable and testable information from theories that seem…
Beware: Our gravity is changing!
moreExplore how Earth’s gravity is shaped by hydrology. On July 01 at 14:00, Alka Singh from the Amrita University in India explains how suites of…
ZARM-Talk: How can we use ultra-stable clocks onboard of satellites?
moreOn June 19 at 14:00, Moritz Huckfeldt explains the mathematical foundations for clock observations in satellite gravity field estimation and how he…
ZARM Talk: Quantum Memories in Space
moreOn June 5 at 14:00, Elisa Da Ros from the Humboldt University in Berlin gives a talk on how microgravity can be a resource to enhance the performance…