Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2017

Logo Science Night 2017

Baltic TRANSCOAST took part in the Science Night 2017 (Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften), which took place on Thursday 27 April, 06:00 pm - 10:00 pm, in Rostock. Our booth was located in hall of Faculty for Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Justus von Liebig Weg 6b, 18059 Rostock, access Satower Straße (Foyer) - Campus Südstadt. We wish to convey our thanks and appreciation to all Baltic TRANSCAOST colleagues and friends for their commitment and successful work at the Science Night 2017. We would like to extend our thanks to all of the people involved with the Science Night event who gave the visitors (rush) in-depth and very exciting insights into their work, in particluar: Manon, Stefan, Julia, Xaver, Paul, Fouzia, Julia, Lara, Nora, Veronika, Matthias, Johannes (at Baltic TRANSCOAST booth) and Nils (fluid mechanics booth) and Katharina (scientific diving booth). Programme of Baltic TRANSCOAST booth "Meer und Moor"here PDF.

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Baltic TRANSCOAST at Science Night 2017

Young participents displayed great interest in influx modell (Einstrommodell) explained by PhD Student of Baltic TRANSCOAST. (Picture: N. Greve, Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Young participants displayed great interest in influx modell (Einstrommodell Ostsee) explained by a PhD Student. (Picture: N. Greve, Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Youngsters are highly interested in the colorful model demonstrating the transport of oxygen from worm burrows (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Youngsters are highly interested in the colorful model demonstrating the transport of oxygen from worm burrows (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Looking for ambers treasures and fossils in the Hütelmoor sand supervised by associated PhD Student of Baltic TRANSCOAST (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Looking for ambers treasures and fossils in the Hütelmoor sand supervised by associated PhD Student (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
The audience was very interested in our interdisciplinary project and the opportunity to "feel and touch" science (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOST, 2017)
The audience was very interested in our interdisciplinary project and the opportunity to "feel and touch" science, an interactive programme (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOST, 2017)
Go on a treasure hunt. What can be discovered in the sea sand? (Picture: N.Greve, Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Go on a treasure hunt. What can be discovered in the sea sand? (Picture: N.Greve, Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Colorful model demonstrating the transport of oxygen (here in red) from worm burrows into the adjacent sediment. (Picture: N.Greve, Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Colorful model demonstrating the transport of oxygen (here in red) from worm burrows into the adjacent sediment. (Picture: N.Greve, Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Children and families study the hidden world of the Baltic Sea - study microscopically diatoms (Diatomeen-Kieselalgen) beauties of algae (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
Children and families study the hidden world of the Baltic Sea - study microscopically diatoms (Diatomeen-Kieselalgen) beauties of algae (Picture: N.Greve/Baltic TRANSCOAST, 2017)
The public got a lot of information at our booth (right) and further materials from the forestry administration of the city of Rostock (left) Picture: N. Greve/2017
The public got a lot of information at our booth (right) and further materials from the forestry administration of the city of Rostock (left) Picture: N. Greve/2017