Show your research!

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UHH/MIN/Dimitrij Trofimov
The lion's den
The yawning abyss of fungus cells on a laurel leave – dramatically magnified 2500 times by a scanning electron microscope.

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UHH/MIN/Christian Grotherr, Martin Semmann, Pascal Vogel, Tom Mrozinski
ExTEND Graphics
ExTEND promotes the support among users for implementing new software systems.

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UHH/MIN/Alexander Bauer
Eruption of the Stromboli
Every minute to every hour Stromboli, an active volcano on the Mediterranean island of the same name, erupts. Geophysicists of Universität Hamburg try to unravel the volcano’s dynamics.

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UHH/MIN/Robin Scharrenberg
Pulse of Life
Muscle cells and ring-shaped red blood cells at work in the arterial system.

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UHH/MIN/Caroline Stolter
Rare Unicorn Selfie?
The camera trap of biologist Caroline Stolter of Universität Hamburg has not captured a unicorn, but an eland antelope. Or can it be true, that mythical creatures live in the Waterberg national park in Namibia?

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UHH/MIN/Aurore Finco
Magnetic Nano Landscape
This alpine scenery is flat! What seems to rise up like mountains under the scanning tunnelling microscope is actually a film of nickel and iron on an iridium crystal with a thickness of one atom.

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UHH/MIN/Charlotte Ruhmlieb
Plasma Romance
Molecules of the gases argon and nitrogen begin to glow when stimulated by accelerated electrons in a vacuum. Argon produces a white light, nitrogen a red one.

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UHH/MIN/Erik Strahl
Human helps Robot
Watch out! Student Hwei Geok Ng teaches a NICO (Neuro Inspired Companion) how to grab. The robot that has been developed at Knowledge Technology Institute of Universität Hamburg learns like a child.

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UHH/MIN/Jianhan He
United we stand
The scanning electron microscope picture shows that the different layers have crystallographic orientations.

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UHH/MIN/Thomas Wasilewski
Comet and Sebastian take a break
Two gliders are waiting for their next mission on board the research vessel METEOR. They zigzag through the ocean and collect data about temperature, salinity or oxygen concentration.

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UHH/MIN/Katharina Wenig
Laser meets fiber
A laser enters a hollow fibre filled with neon gas.

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UHH/MIN/Ge Gao
Untidy desk
Robots can analyse their environment more easily using 3D voxels.

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UHH/MIN/Axel Jacobi von Wangelin
Catalyst synthesis
The synthesis of a soluble iron catalyst.

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UHH/MIN/Jan Hermenau
3-atomic magnet
The magnet of three atoms fits 50,000 times on a human hair.

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UHH/MIN/Maria Prusicki
Meiosis in Arabidopsis thaliana
Meiosis under a confocal laser scanning microscope.

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UHH/MIN/Jianhan He
Beyond the Boundary
Oyster shell under a scanning electron microscope.

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UHH/MIN/Manuel Steinbrecher
The tiniest smile in the world.
A smile made from iron atoms.

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UHH/MIN/Thomas Wasilewski
At the surface
The ‚turtle’ gathers data for marine science.

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UHH/MIN/Lars Bomhauer-Beins
The Queen Conch – a Marine Resource
Marine conservation is needed to protect the queen conch in the Bahamas.

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UHH/MIN/Ulrich Bismayer
Ferroelastic Domains
Lead phosphate under the polarising microscope.

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UHH/MIN/Manuel Steinbrecher, Jan Hermenau
Iron Triangle
Six iron atoms, arranged in a vacuum, are only 0.3 degrees above absolute zero.

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UHH/MIN/Thore Posske
Beautiful Shiba
Even a single atom changes the behavior of electrons on a superconductor

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UHH/MIN/Malwin Paufler
Downtown (winner Department of Physics)
What looks like the road system of a city are cultured nanowires made of silver.

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UHH/MIN/Henrik Schumacher
Fancy knot (winner of the Department of Mathematics)
A soap film shows the smallest surface of this knot. Is it possible to calculate it?

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UHH/MIN/Manuel Steinbrecher
Longing for the Sun
At the opening of their nanotechnology exhibition, physicists of Universität Hamburg arranged tiny atoms under a scanning tunneling microscope to create this picture of a tropical island.

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UHH/MIN/Robin Scharrenberg
Pulse of Life (winner Department of Biology)
Muscle cells and ring-shaped red blood cells at work in the arterial system.

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UHH/MIN/Ruhmlieb
Plasma Romance (winner Department of Biology)
Molecules in a vacuum begin to glow when stimulated by accelerated electrons.

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UHH/MIN/Alexander Bauer
Eruption of Stromboli (winner Department of Earth Sciences)
Every minute to every hour Stromboli erupts - perfect conditions for research.





























