ELEMENTS joins Science Day to inspire pupils
Next week, two of our researchers take part in the yearly “Tag der Naturwissenschaften” (Science Day) at Campus Riedberg, Goethe University. On this occasion, schools
Next week, two of our researchers take part in the yearly “Tag der Naturwissenschaften” (Science Day) at Campus Riedberg, Goethe University. On this occasion, schools
From 28 November to 1 December 2022, the seminar “Kilonova: Multimessenger and Multiphysics” will take place in Bad Honnef, Germany. Thanks to the Wilhelm and
After Christmas, we’ll take you on a very special walk again: we’ll stroll through the universe! Together with Prof. Robert Roth of the TURM Observatory
During the summer of 2021, students from York University in Toronto, Canada and Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, teamed up to study a common interest,
On Monday, the first EXPLORE summer school was opened at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies on Campus Riedberg. EXPLORE (EXPeriential Learning Opportunity through Research
We are excited to support the first international “WOW Physics! – Women Of the World in Physics” conference taking place online from 9 to 11
This summer, spokesperson Luciana Rezzolla received a lot of good news: First, he was elected as Fellow of the International Society on General Relativity and
Research data management (RMD) has become an important aspect of (academic) research. In many research areas, professional RDM is still in its infancy and therefore
On 30 June and 1 July 2022, Goethe University Frankfurt held its first Open Science Forum, which took place at Campus Westend. Public research activities
After having to postpone the festivities due to the pandemic, Goethe University was finally able to celebrate the “Scientist of the Year”-Award this week (we
Last Friday, the first “Night of Science” since the pandemic took place at Goethe University. Even though the student organisers were only able to realise
ELEMENTS’ Early Career Researchers Representative Dr. Meytal Duer and Principal Investigator Prof. Thomas Aumann from TU Darmstadt just published an article in Nature that describes
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