The Pupils University shows how wind turbines and co. get into the computer

Numerical simulations will be the subject of the Student University on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, at 3:30 pm at the Cottbus main campus of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU).

Interested parties from years seven to ten are invited to attend the practical one-hour lecture "How do wind turbines & co. get into the computer?" in the central lecture theatre building, Audimax 2, located in Konrad-Wachsmann-Allee 3. Registration is not required.

The  officer is Dr Marten Klein, research associate at the Chair of Numerical Flow and Gas Dynamics at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg.

Computers calculate very quickly with lots of numbers. But: They only know the basic arithmetic operations! If you manage to translate a difficult problem into many simple calculation steps, then computers can be utilised. This is important, for example, when analysing flows, which are often so complicated that we can only predict them using supercomputers. This is known as numerical simulation. Participants at the student university will learn how to package Mathematics and Physics in algorithms that are understandable for computers and see examples of how theory can be applied in practice.

About the BTU Pupils University

The BTU Pupils University offers interested pupils the opportunity to understand scientific and technical topics and is intended to awaken a desire for discovery and research. This gives them the chance to develop their own skills and expand their talents. Together with Sparkasse Niederlausitz, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg is offering an attractive new programme in which those interested can work on various projects in small teams and consolidate their knowledge on excursions.

More about the children and youth projects at the BTU

Specialist contact

Christina Schultka
VP L 1 Studienorientierung (Recruiting)
T +49 (0) 355 69-4994
Christina.Schultka(at)b-tu.de

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The officer of the current BTU student university lecture Dr Marten Klein during a lecture. Photo: BTU, Ralf Schuster