With the help of a new type of technology chain for energy-efficient recycling, carbon components can be returned to a closed material cycle in the future. Together with Global EnerTec AG, scientists at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg are developing a pilot plant in Guben.
Science Minister Schüle visited the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP and handed over a funding decision for the start of the Fraunhofer project group ZenaLeb. This is scheduled to start at the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg on August 1, 2021.
BTU researchers of the Chair of Polymer-Based Lightweight Design, together with cooperation partners from Hamburg, have succeeded in developing a heated concrete prototype and successfully putting it into operation.
BTU employee Lucas Ost is the prize winner of this year's competition for young talent organised by the VDI-Bezirksverein Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. His master's thesis on factors influencing carbon fibre reinforced plastics convinced the jury.
This website uses cookies. Those have two functions: On the one hand they are providing basic functionality for this website. On the other hand they allow us to improve our content for you by saving and analyzing anonymized user data. You can redraw your consent to using these cookies at any time. Find more information regarding cookies on our Data Protection Declaration and regarding us on the Imprint.