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The year of science 2010 - “The future of energy” |
Dramatic climate change,
limited resources, and a drastic demand for energy provide will be the
greatest challenge of coming years for mankind: how do we produce
electricity
and heat safely, economical and environmentally friendly? The science
of the year 2010 is devoted to the issue with the theme “The Future
of Energy”. The focus is on the new approaches of energy research
worldwide and especially on the work of German scientists in this area
– across the various disciplines.
◆ With a new course in the future
Beginning with the year
of science 2010 “the future of energy”, the science years revisit
in future interdisciplinary topics. Only when a number of different
scientists work together sustainable solutions can be developed for
the future.
◆ Curiosity is the greatest impulse
In year of science 2010
“the future of energy” should especially inspire young people for
energy research. The curiosity of the young generation is the pioneer
for innovations of tomorrow. Therefore, researchers provide insights
into their work: whether hybrid engines, bio-fuels or fusion – the
scientists show visitors their laboratories and facilities and make
them experience the latest ways and technologies vividly. A variety
of events, workshops and competitions give the future researchers the
opportunity to discover new things and to be inspired.
◆ The energy in the network: www.zukunft-der-energie.de
The homepage is the
central
contact point of the year of science Energy. Here will visitors find
information about events, research stock exchange, E-Zoom, and much
more.
◆ More energy for ideas – competition for students
How do the energy mixes of tomorrow look
like? How will we deal with our energy resources? Who is responsible
for the energy of the future?
Students of all
specializations
and scientific disciplines are in the year of science 2010 “the future
of energy” called to investigate these issues in competition for
students.
With the motto "Energy
for Ideas" the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF)
seeks creative and unusual projects, which bring a broad public,
especially
children and young people the many possibilities and aspects of energy
research closer. The 15 best ideas will be awarded and will receive
10,000 Euros for the realization of their concepts.
Further details about
the competition and to apply, you will find on http://www.energie-fuer-ideen.