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Overview of funding institutions
University of Stuttgart
Institution
Section overview
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
- Interdisciplinary Research: Risk and Sustainable Technology Development
- Institute of Energy Economics and Rational Use of Energy
- Institute of Power Transmission and High Voltage Technology
- Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology
- Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management
- Institute for Biochemical Engeneering
- Institute of landscape planning and ecology
- Institute of Interfacial Process Engineering and Plasma Technology
- Institute for Machine Tools
- High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart of the University of Stuttgart
- Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics
Coordinated projects
- Collaborative Project: Development of an adaptive control system for tractors, which adjusts itself independently via ISO bus and offers tractor manufacturers the possibility to integrate control elements and modules in their own design using a modular system. The configuration of the armrest can be determined by the implement manufacturer - subproject A
- Collaborative project: Energyefficient vertical farming as an integral part of urban architecture - subproject A
- Collaborative project: Targeted Food Proteomics for the innovative mass spectrometry-based detection of fish and crustaceae - identifikation of origin and species. Subproject 1
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- Agrosystem for future: RUN
- Collaborative project: Development of a green façade system to promote biodiversity as part of the urban green infrastructure. The effect of urban landscape, meso- and microclimate as well as green maintenance on biodiversity will be investigated and potentials for the promotion of biodiversity through green facades will be derived - subproject A
- Collaborative Project: Development, application-oriented testing and field use of insulation systems in transformers using non-water polluting liquids based on vegetable oils. Sub-project 3: Electrical characterization of the transformer fluids
- Collaborative project: Efficient Lowering of Food Waste in the Out-of-Home Sector - subproject 2
- Determination of the amount of food thrown away and proposals to reduce the rate of disposable food in Germany
- Development of lightweight wood-based panels by means of particles with defined orientation and morphology. Subproject 2
- Joint project: B2G - Innovative production of gaseous fuels from biomass, project 3
- Joint project: cost reduction and efficiency improvement of short machinations management (Era-Net Bioenergy - CREFF), Project: Economic consideration of value chains and optimizing opportunities for short machinations plantations with special reference to surface location and area
- Pathways to reduce food waste - Measures, evaluation frameworks and analytical tools as well as future-oriented approaches for the sustainable use of food including socio-ecological innovations. Subproject 2: material flows and energy flows and case study bakery production and marketing of bakery products
- Reduction of the ecological footprint of lamb meat through resource efficient and climate-friendly production
- SURUMER - Sustainable Rubber Cultivation in the Mekong Region, Subproject Development and application of a strategic water management system for the protection of water resources in Xishuangbanna (Yunnan, China)
- Taraxacum koksaghyz as a sustainable source for the local production of latex, rubber and inulin (TARULIN) - sub-project I
Subordinate institutions as work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
- Climatic influence on yield stability of grain legumes
- Proof and development of soybean breeding material for feeding purposes to implement breeding acvtivities of medium-sized breeding industries with special regard to the traits earliness, cold tolerance and protein content
- Protection of bogs and fens in Germany
- SECTOR: Production of Solid Sustainable Energy Carriers from Biomass by Means of Torrefaction
Contact
University of Stuttgart
Postfach 10 60 37
70049 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Phone: +49-(0)711-685-0
Fax: +49-(0)711-685-82271
Email: poststelle(@)uni-stuttgart.de