Scientific Projects

reserach sites along the coastline. (Photo: Alfred Wegener Institut) The 3d underwater fish observatory RemOs1 at Kongsfjord - Spitzbergen. (Photo: Alfred Wegener Institut) Arctic coastal systems are of special [...] about 10 000 tetrapods protect the coast from erosion and destruction by storm events (Photo: Alfred Wegener Institut) Coastal regions are favoured habitats for humankind with more than half of the world’s [...] Systems for Northern and Arctic Seas) COSYNA cabled underwater observatory Helgoland (Photo: Alfred Wegener Institut) COSYNA is an observing system comprising several land and sea-based sensor systems in the

Keeping an eye on the regions when it comes to climate change

analysis of climate traces from the past. A team led by the physicist Thomas Laepple from the Alfred Wegener Institute in Potsdam and the climatologist Kira Rehfeld from the University of Tübingen has therefore

salmon louse

welcome to contact us by email (with short CV). Lachslaus unter dem Mikroskop (Photo: G. Jähne, Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Project Lead: Kai Lorkowski Staff: Gregor Jähne, Dr. Desislava Bögner Contact: Mail to

UvPaa

the Federal Ministry of Education and Research / KMU innovativ Ultraschallbild.jpg (Photo: Alfred-Wegener-Institut) Project Lead: Joachim Henjes, Desislava Bögner, Mirko Bögner Contact: Mail to Joachim

greenhub

cultivation systems? The aquaculture research group of the Marine Bioeconomy Section at the Alfred Wegener Institute is currently investigating this question in a new project as part of a BSc thesis. Katrin

Projects

Ocean and the Canadian Arctic), a collaborative project between the University of Bremen, the Alfred Wegener Institute, and a consortium of eight Canadian universities. Subproject “Variability of Arctic sea

The Arctic's past provides a glimpse into the future

Prof Dr Stijn De Schepper from Norway, and climate modeler Prof Dr Gerrit Lohmann from the Alfred Wegener Institute and the University of Bremen.

GV_Onepager_de.pdf

Kontakt: Alfred Wegener Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung Bionischer Leichtbau, Bussestraße 27, 27570 Bremerhaven │ Dr.-Ing. Simone Andresen, simone.andresen@awi.de Innovative, [...] Masse mehr Informationen: Link Darstellung des Beispiel- projekts Forschungs- partner Das Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung befasst sich mit der anwendungsorientierten [...] forschen und innovative, bionische Leichtbaulösungen entwickeln! Mehr Informationen: Link Alfred-Wegener-Institut | Link Bionischer Leichtbau | Link Schwingungsoptimierung am AWI Optimale Dämpfungseigenschaften

File type: application/pdf
Referenced at:

New finding on the development of phytoplankton

7th Copernicus Ocean State Report
A team of experts from the Alfred Wegener Institute’s Physical Oceanography working group and led by Hongyan Xi presented the results of a long-term study in the recently

Between Arctic Land and Sea

Permfrost
The European funded Horizon 2020 “NUNATARYUK”-project, led by the Alfred Wegener Institute, has carried out a comprehensive six-year investigation into the rapidly changing permafrost regions