News in 2022
Find out what happened in the last few months!
TRR 181 Newsletter "Energy Inflow" - December 2022

Our newsletter comes out every three months and includes information about the work done in our project and more. more ›
Report - Young Researchers Meeting and M-Day

The Young Researchers Meeting (YRM) and the annual M-Day took place in Hamburg on Dec 8 and 9, 2022. more ›
Art&Science Event: TRR Symphony "Encoding Seas" in Berlin

On Dec 4, 2022, the Berliner Symphoniker (Berolina Orchester e.V.) played the concert “Luft & Wasser” (Air & Water) of the series Um-Welt-Klang. more ›
Report - Annual Retreat 2022 in Damp

From September 27-30, 2022, the Annual Retreat of our TRR 181 took place in Damp, Schleswig Holstein. more ›
TRR181@Gordon Research Conference for Ocean Mixing

During the 4th to 10th June 2022 the 2nd Gordon Research Conference for Ocean Mixing was held at the College of Mount Holyoke located in South Hadley, Massachusetts. more ›
Report - Spring School 2022

From May 16 to 20, the RTG spring school took place in person in Plön. more ›
TRR 181 Newsletter "Energy Inflow" - May 2022

Our newsletter comes out every three months and includes information about the work done in our project and more. more ›
Art&Science Event: TRR theatre play “Die weiße Wand” at Thalia Theater a full success

End of April 2022, theatre play “Die weiße Wand” was presented at theatre bar Nachtasyl in Thalia Theater in Hamburg. more ›
Art&Science Event: "Choreatmosphere" at Hochschule für Musik und Theater (HfMT) in Hamburg

In February 2022 presentations of the Art&Science Project with multimedia composer Victor Ernesto Gutiérrez Cuiza aka VictorPiano at HfMT Hamburg took place. more ›
Start of TRR financed expedition M180 SONETT

Expedition M180 SONETT (Synoptic Observations - a Nested approach to study Energy Transfer & Turbulence in the ocean) is a key part of the ocean observations in the second phase of TRR181 'Energy transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean'. The expedition will take scientists to an ocean region where they can observe many processes that affect energy fluxes in the ocean and the ocean's exchange with the atmosphere. more ›