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Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU)
Institution
Section overview
Description
BTU Cottbus is characterised by its transdisciplinarity as exemplified in topic-oriented cooperation in research and teaching that goes beyond the individual subject areas. Main research areas determining our profile are the environment, energy, material, construction, and information/communication technology.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
Coordinated projects
- Agrosystem for future: GreenGrass - Innovative grassland utilization for sustainable agricultural intensification at the landscape scale
- BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): SIGNAL - Sustainable intensification of agriculture through agroforestry - subproject E
- Collaborative project: Demand oriented storage of fluctuating renewable (wind) energy by integrating biological methanation (trickle bed process) in the power system of Schleswig-Holstein - Feasibility study at the locations Schuby and Nordhackstedt
- Collaborative project: Development of a process enabling focused impact on essential oil structure using the hydrolate phase from thyme (Thymus vulgaris L.) as a model base material
- Collaborative project: New markets for digestates by rolling agglomeration with secondary materials (Subproject: Technology - technological product development)
- Iincorporating trophic interactions into the optimization of cost-effective agri-environmental schemes for biodiversity conservation in grasslands
- SPIDERFUN: Impacts on land use effects on the functional role of spiders in grassland nutrition nets
Coordinated collaborative projects
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- Agro forestry environmental performance for added value and energy, Sub-project 1: BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
- BioChem innovation - the development of an innovative manufacturing process for Capillary GC and organic ingredients, fine chemicals from plants
- BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): InnoSoilPhos - Innovative solutions towards a sustainable phosphorus soil management - subproject C
- Collaborative Project: Economic and ecological evaluation of agroforestry systems in agricultural practice; Subproject 2: reclamation area in Brandenburg
- Collaborative project: New techniques of optical detection and residue-free control of stored product insect pests with laser beams. Subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Strategies for the development of pyrophobic and climate change-resilient forests on forest fire areas. Subproject 3: Soil properties and soil fauna
- GLOWA Elbe II - Subproject 7: water resources management and water availability in the Elbe catchment area under the conditions of global change (water resources management / ArcGRM)
- GLOWA Elbe III - Subproject 7: Use case 'Integrated Low water and flood management' - memory management and use of groundwater
- How labor organization affects technological adoption. The Case of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in durian, tangerine and longan production, Thailand
- Innovative solutions to sustainable Soil Phosphorus management, Sub-project E Overcoming the P fixation by Fe/Al-oxides and P-precipitation by Ca/Mg-compound
- Insect losses through the use of conditioners in the treatment of mown crop
- Interactions of land use, climate and soil development in the context of settlement history in the Decapolis-Region (Northern Jordan)
- Joint project: Sustainable production of energy wood in agroforestry systems, sub-project 2: Soil conservation and soil fertility, water balance and microclimate
- Local disparities and related soil chemical and hydrological process dynamics as characteristics of the material budget of disturbed sites
- Phase of definiton: Agro forestry environmental performance for added value and energy
- SFB/TRR 38: Project A2: Interactions between soil solution and mineral surfaces: significance for initial element cycling
- SFB/TRR 38: Project B5 Phase 2: C transformation and C accumulation during initial stream succession
- SFB/TRR 38: Project C1 Phase 1: Determination and modelling of water and matter balance in the artifically created catchment area „Huehnerwasser“
- SFB/TRR 38: Project Z1 Phase 1: Monitoring and site management
- SFB/TRR 38: Project Z2 Phase 1: Central Issues
- Sustainable intensification of agriculture through agroforestry, Subproject E
Subordinate institutions as work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
- GLOWA - Elbe: Integrated Analysis of the Impacts of the Environment and Society in the Elbe Basin
- Innovative solutions to sustainable soil phosphorus management
- Innovative solutions to sustainable Soil Phosphorus management, subproject G bone coal and other secondary phosphorus-containing materials to produce innovative phosphorus fertilizers
- Integrated analyses of impacts of global change on the environment and society in the Elbe catchment - Analyses of impacts of agricultural and environmental measures regarding the implementation of the EU water framework directive.
- SENSOR - Sustainability Impact Assessment: Tools for Environmental, Social and Economic Effects of Multifunctional Land Use in European Regions
- SENSOR - Sustainability Impact Assessment: Tools for Environmental, Social and Economic Effects of Multifunctional Land Use in European Regions
- Sustainable intensification of agriculture through agroforestry. Subproject 5: Quality of in- and outputs of crop and tree biomass in agroforestry systems
Contact
Brandenburg University of Technology
(BTU)
Konrad-Wachsmann-Allee 1
03046 Cottbus
Brandenburg
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)355 69-0
Fax: +49 (0)355 69-2274
Email: presse(@)tu-cottbus.de