Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Saarland

Max Planck project with ERC grants

https://www.mpg.de/11152776/max-planck-erc-grantees

ERC funding covers research projects at different stages of a researcher’s career and enables, for example, projects involving several experts who join forces to research completely new areas. Below, researchers provide a glimpse into some of their projects – whether it is internet security, research into the desert climate, the social behaviour of chimpanzees, or new approaches to protein design.
project involving the computer science professor Michael Backes of the University of Saarland

German Federalism: A reform that misses its mark

https://www.mpg.de/207429/german-federalism-a-reform-that-misses-its-mark

Early in the present decade, political actors at the national and regional levels finally seemed to agree: if government at both levels was to remain effective, Germany‘s system of federalism needed to be reformed. Their objective was to reduce the number of federal laws requiring approval by the upper house of the federal parliament, and to increase the range of issues to be decided autonomously by state parliaments.
not make excessive demands on the administrative or financial capacities of, say, Saarland

From invention to innovation

https://www.mpg.de/11222817/max-planck-innovation-yearbook-2017

With its motto “connecting science and business”, Max Planck Innovation acts as a link between industry and basic research. Our interdisciplinary team provides advice and support for scientists in evaluating inventions, applying for patents and founding companies. We offer the industry a central point of access to the innovations of the 80-plus Max Planck institutes. We thus provide the important function of transferring the results of basic research into commercially viable and socially beneficial products.
and patented at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics and the University of Saarland

Turbulenz mit neuen Wirbeln

https://www.mpg.de/7325849/elasto-inertial_turbulenz

Turbulente Strömungen von Polymerlösungen verhalten sich anders als Turbulenzen in Wasser oder Öl. Mit der elasto-inertial Turbulenz erklärt ein Team um B. Hof vom Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation, warum mit einer geringen Konzentration eines Polymers mit weniger Wirbeln und Reibung durch eine Pipeline fließt.
Max-Planck-Instituts für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation in Göttingen und der Universität des Saarlandes

TandemLaunch lizenziert neue 3D-Technologie

https://www.mpg.de/5900762/tandemlaunch

Max-Planck-Innovation, die Technologietransfer-Organisation der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, hat eine neue Methode zur Verarbeitung digitaler Stereobildinhalte an das kanadische Unternehmen TandemLaunch Technologies lizenziert. Die neue „Backward-compatible Stereo 3D“-Technik ermöglicht es, Filme sowohl mit entsprechender Brille in 3D als auch ohne Brille in 2D anzuschauen.
der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, hat gemeinsam mit der Patentverwertungsagentur der saarländischen