Start of the UNESCO training course “Seismology and Seismic Hazard 2023”: For four weeks, 22 participants from 18 countries will be trained at the GFZ – incl. visiting the IUGG conference in Berlin.
The geomagnetic storms in spring have shown how important the space weather service network is for digital infrastructures on Earth. The GFZ is making important contributions to these services.
Students from the Bertha-von-Suttner-Gymnasium Babelsberg investigate the Heiliger See in Potsdam in cooperation with the GFZ and the SPSG.
Diversity connects: Only if we respect the diversity of all minds and hands with all their various skills and experience, promote them and combine them fruitfully, can we successfully research.
GFZ researchers, together with colleagues from Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, are investigating the health of trees from above crane in order to improve remote sensing.
Dr. Minghui Xu receives an ERC starting grant to improve the measurements of Earth rotation and terrestrial reference frames.
The 21st Brandenburg Future Day is taking place today. The GFZ is also getting involved again and is participating under this year's motto "The Earth is our Laboratory".
The "GeoBioLab" is awarded the Silver Certificate of the Rating System for Sustainable Building (BNB) - State Secretary Bösinger from the Federal Ministry of Building presented the certificate.
Kick-off of the GeoEnergy Alliance Berlin-Brandenburg GEB²: GFZ and 7 partners promote the use of sustainable geoenergy in the region – through research and demonstration projects and teaching.
Happy Birthday, EnMAP! For 1 year now, the environmental satellite has been orbiting the Earth, delivering high-quality hyperspectral images and data on the condition of vegetation, soils and waters.