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University of Osnabrueck
Institution
Section overview
Description
Future-oriented, progressive, and committed to regional and international partnerships – that’s the way the University of Osnabrück presents itself. The University was founded in 1973, and the first classes were held in 1974. Meanwhile, about ten thousand students are now registered in ten different Schools. Special research projects, interdisciplinary programs and projects, and several graduate colleges not only provide research for use in industry and business – they are also part of the University’s research and teaching profile, and are proof of the high standards the University sets for itself.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
- Institute of Computer Science
- University of Osnabruck - Botanical Garden
- Institute of Environmental Systems Research
- Department of Biology/Chemistry
- Research unit Sustainable Biogas Production
- Institute for Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing
- Subfield Work and Organizational Psychology
- Institute for Geography
Coordinated projects
- BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): SOILAssist - Sustainable protection and improvement of soil functions with intelligent land management strategies – a practical on the fly assistance system for farmers - subproject D
- BonaRes (Module A, Phase 3): SOILAssist - Sustainable safeguarding and improvement of soil functions through intelligent land management - A real-time assistance system for practice - Subproject D
- Breeding bird monitoring in North Rhine-Westphalia: Causal analysis and modelling of breeding populations
- Collaborative project: Resource-efficient AI for Embedded Systems in Agricultural Machines - subproject E
- In situ conservation of wild plants for food and agriculture using umbrella species - subproject UOS
- Setting up butterfly and grasshopper monitoring in North Rhine-Westphalia
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- Collaborative project: Development and validation of a new 3D immune surrogate full-thickness test system for the predictive characterization and identification of the sensitization potential of fragrances and preservatives in consumer products - subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Development of indicators to assess the productivity, intensity of use and vulnerability of agricultural soils in Germany. Subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Experimental field for digital transformation in agricultural crop production. Subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Genetic reserves for wild celeriac species (Apium and Helosciadium) as component of a network of genetic reserves in Germany
- Colonization of plants by Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica, Part II
- Development and application of molecular genetic tools for the wine yeast Kloeckera apiculata (Hanseniaspora uvarum)
- Joint project: gene bank for wild plants for food and agriculture
- Modeling of rhizosphere influences on interactions between chemical dynamics and effects of veterinary medicines in soil
- ODiL - Open software-platform for service innovation in an value added network for agriculture, Sub-project Mechanisms for robust and secure networking and data storage with protection of property rights
- Upscaling of the R & D results into new cultures and their implementation in optimized energy crops, for sustainable biogas production systems
- Use of hyperspectral remote sensing for condition assessment of agricultural land with special attention to drought stress
- Value chains and consumer decisions - distance effect of governance and product biographies on the example of cocoa
Subordinate institutions as work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
- Collaborative project: Genetic reserves for wild celeriac species (Apium and Helosciadium) as component of a network of genetic reserves in Germany
- Collaborative subject: Genetic reserves for wild celeriac species (Apium and Helosciadium) as component of a network of genetic reserves in Germany
- Energy from wild plants - integrative nature conservation by farming wild plants in biogas crop rotation in Lower Saxony
- Enhancing adaptive capacity to climate change impacts through well-managed water use for aquaculture integrated with small-scale irrigation in the Chinyanja Triangle in Africa (Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia)
- Sustainable use of biomass in biogas plants based on the fertilizer potential in Lower Saxony
- Use of hyperspectral remote sensing for determining the condition of agricultural land with special attention to drought stress
Contact
University of Osnabrueck
Postfach 44 69
49069 Osnabrück
Lower Saxony
Germany
Phone: +49 541 969-0
Fax: +49 541 969-14111
Email: info(@)uni-osnabrueck.de