Research in Germany: Videos "Green Talents in Germany" 2009 & 2010

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Videos "Green Talents in Germany" 2009 & 2010

In 2009 and 2010 the winners of the Green Talents competition discovered Germany as an excellent research location in the field of environmental technologies. Watch all videos here and find out more about the outstanding research locations they visited on their tour.

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01. November 2010: German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) / Siemens AG - OSRAM GmbH

As Germany's national research centre for geosciences, the GFZ conducts worldwide research on the "System Earth" - the geological, physical, chemical and biological processes in the earth's core and on its surface.

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02. November 2010: 7th BMBF Forum for Sustainability - FONA

On 2 November 2010 German Federal Minister of Education and Research Professor Annette Schavan honoured the winners of this year's "Green Talents" international sustainability award for their research.

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03. November 2010: German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ) / Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ)

DBFZ's research is dedicated towards establishing the use of biomass for energy on a long-term basis within the German and the world wide energy system.

Green Talents 2010: Group picture at the Clausthal University of Technology (CUT) in Germany.

04. November 2010: Clausthal University of Technology (CUT) / Volkswagen AG

Clausthal University of Technology (CUT) is an internationally renowned institution, enjoying a leading position in worldwide comparative university rankings. It has extensive experience in both research and teaching.

Old observatory in Göttingen. Group picture of green talents 2010.

05. November 2010: The Research Centre for Agriculture and the Environment (ZLU) at the Georg-August-University of Göttingen

The Research Centre for Agriculture and the Environment (ZLU) provides a basis for interdisciplinary co-operations in order to achieve a resource-, environmental- and social-friendly development of agriculture.


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