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European funding possibilities for bioenergyresearch and opportunities for cooperation with
Bavaria
International Forum on Bioenergy in EU countries – Current Status and Future Trends. Cluj-Napoca 26.05.2011
Andrea Reiter
Unit Environment & Energy
Tel.: +49 89 9901888-121
[email protected] [email protected]
www.bayfor.org
1. Presentation of
• BayFOR
• EEN
• Haus der Forschung
2. European Commission and Energy Sector
3. EU funding possibilities for bio-energy
• FP7 (with examples)
• Other funding possibilities
4. Renewable energy sector in Bavaria with possibilities ofcooperation
• Cluster Energy Technology
• Bavarian Energy Forum
• WIP
• Straubing Center of Excellence for Renewable Resources
• ForNeBiK
• ZAE Bayern
• Energie Campus Nürnberg
• regineering
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Outline
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The Bavarian Research Alliance
Facts
• founded 2006: private non-profit SME with locations in Munich, Nuremberg andBrussels
• 2 academic shareholders (32 institutions)
Association of 11 Bavarian Universities e.V.
Association of 21 Bavarian Universities of Applied Sciences e.V.
• co-financed by public institutions:
The Bavarian State Ministry of Sciences & Research and the Arts
The Bavarian State Chancellery
BayFOR aims at
• Fostering international collaboration RTD activities between scientists from academiaand industry and enhancing their capability to participate at relevant EU RTDprogrammes
• Enhancing visibility of key scientific players at the European level
• Promoting Bavaria as a centre for science and innovation in the ERA
www.bayfor.org
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Research Cooperations
in Bavaria
• Bavaria
• Québec
• Alberta
InternationalCooperation
• Information
• Consultation
• Application support
• Project management
Business Areas
EU Funding Programmes
EU Liaison Officein Brussels
• Representation of
interests
• EU Research policies
• Contacts & Networks
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BayFOR servicesin European Research Funding
Project development• Partner search (e.g. in Romania) for international
research consortia• Connecting key players from the academic, economic
and political sectors
Lobbying of project ideas• Knowledge of the European political structures and organs• Strategic and political networking (regional, national, international)
Hands-on support for the R&D-consortia• Detailed knowledge of the eligibility criteria, the funding schemes etc.• Proposal writing, e.g. administrative aspects, figures (Pert, Gantt), tables, budget
Support during the negotiations with the EC• Support in EC contractual matters• NEF, DoW, GPFs, CA
Implementation of the project• Project management (internal/external communication, reporting)• Dissemination issues (PR, events, conferences, newsletter etc.)
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BayFOR trainings workshopsfor proposal writing
Philosophy: Information→ Training→ Generation of thematic based networks→ Joint development of European, National and Bavarian projects
Summer 2010Munich
Winter 2010Nuremberg HDF
Summer-Winter 2011Munich & Nuremberg
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Enterprise Europe Network
A strong team for Europe…
• Active participants in almost 40 countries in Europe(and its neighbouring regions)
27 EU member states
Associated countries
Countries preparing for accession Croatia, Macedonia, Turkey Iceland, Israel, Norway
Centres of correspondence Armenia, Chile, Switzerland etc.
• Ca. 500 partner organisations on a regional level(provinces, departments etc.)
• Competence of more than 4.000 experiencedexperts and specialists in the entire network
• 13 regional consortia in Germany with 57 partnerinstitutions
• www.enterprise-europe-network.ec.europa.eu
Contact:Bavarian Research AllianceNatalia García MozoEnterprise Europe Network (EEN)
phone: +49 89 9901888-171E-Mail: [email protected]
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http://www.hausderforschung.de/en
Haus der Forschung
BayFOR is partner in the Bavarian „Haus der Forschung“- an initiative of the State of Bavaria in order to…
• Improve the efficiency in technology transfer within Bavaria
• Enhance the quality of coordinated and tailored information services on fundingpossibilities at the regional, national and European level
• Facilitate the acquisition of EU funding through Bavarian RTD actors with a specialfocus on universities and SMEs by providing complementary information, consultancyand support services
• Stimulate and increase the innovation potential of Bavarian SMEs through qualifiedadvisory services
→ Synergy effects through close cooperationbetween four partners:
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European Commission Policies
Climate and energy policy as an integrated approach
• Goal: major breakthroughs in the research and development of newtechnologies
• Three key objectives
security of supply: to better coordinate the EU's supply of and demand forenergy within an international context
competitiveness: to ensure the competitiveness of European economies andthe availability of affordable energy
sustainability: to combat climate change by promoting renewable energysources and energy efficiency
• Binding targets
reducing its greenhouse-gas emissions by 20% (or even 30% in case aninternational agreement is reached that commits other countries in a similarway)
increasing the share of renewable energies to 20% of total EU energyconsumption
improving energy efficiency by 20%
→ European Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan)
• Period: 2007 – 2013
• Budget: ca. € 54 billion
• Who can apply: Legal persons(Universities, Research Institutes,Enterprises) in an EU memberstate, ICPCs, Candidate countries,Associated countries
• Minimum conditions forcollaborative research projects:three partners from three differentEU-member states
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IdeasEuropean Research Council ERCBasic researchPioneer research„Bottom-up“ approach
IdeasEuropean Research Council ERCBasic researchPioneer research„Bottom-up“ approach
People - Marie Curie ActionsInitial and life-long trainingMobility/Career developmentNetworks in scienceNetworks science – business
People - Marie Curie ActionsInitial and life-long trainingMobility/Career developmentNetworks in scienceNetworks science – business
CapacitiesResearch infrastructuresResearch for SMEsInternational cooperationScience in society
CapacitiesResearch infrastructuresResearch for SMEsInternational cooperationScience in society
Joint research centre7 Research institutesSites: BE, NL, ES, DE, ITe.g. ISPRA (Environment)Call for tender, partner EU-projects
Joint research centre7 Research institutesSites: BE, NL, ES, DE, ITe.g. ISPRA (Environment)Call for tender, partner EU-projects
in € Mio.
Cooperation32413
JRC
Capacities4097
People4750
Ideas7510
1751
European Funding Possibilities -Structure & Budget of FP7
Cooperation
• Health
• Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
• Biotechnology
• Information & communicationtechnologies
• Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,materials & new productiontechnologies
• Energy
• Environment (including ClimateChange)
• Transport (including aeronautics)
• Socio-economic Sciences and theHumanities
• Space
• Security
Cooperation
• Health
• Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
• Biotechnology
• Information & communicationtechnologies
• Nanosciences, nanotechnologies,materials & new productiontechnologies
• Energy
• Environment (including ClimateChange)
• Transport (including aeronautics)
• Socio-economic Sciences and theHumanities
• Space
• Security
The 7th FrameworkProgramme (FP7)
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European Funding Possibilities -FP7 - Cooperation
The specific programme Cooperation supports all types of research activitiescarried out by different research bodies in trans-national cooperation and aimsto gain or consolidate leadership in key scientific and technology areas:
Collaborative research: European Excellence
Coordination between national research programmes
Joint Technology Initiatives
Technology Platforms
Cooperation budget (€ Mio.)
Main focus on:
• Hydrogen and fuel cells
• Renewable electricity generation
• Renewable fuel production
• Renewables for heating and cooling
• Clean coal technologies
• Smart energy networks
• CO2 capture and storage technologiesfor zero emission power generation
• Energy efficiency and savings
• Knowledge for energy policy making
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Energy: Thematic prioritiesin FP7 and expectations
Implementation of research,development anddemonstration measures:
• Improvement of energy efficiency
• Low-carbon energy production
• Reduction of greenhouse gases
• Diversification of the Europeanenergy mix
• More rapid dissemination of the useof renewable energies
• Strengthen the competitiveness ofthe European Industry(incl. SMEs)
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“the active participation of key industrial partners andtechnology suppliers is essential to form a multisectoral,multidisciplinary consortium able to achieve the full impact of theproject. This will be considered in the evaluation.”
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Successful Story – UrbanSelf
UrbanSelf - “A North-South-Network on Urban Self-Organisation and Public Life in Europe, India and China”
•FP7-PEOPLE-2010-IRSES (Marie-Curie Actions - International Research StaffExchange Scheme)
•Project start: 01.07.2011, duration: 36 months
•Objective: Bring together and integrate competences on urban processes inEurope, India and China with a specific focus on urban self-organisation
Partner
No.Organisation Name Acronym Country
1. [CO] Universität Passau UPA Germany (DE)
2 Technical University of Lisbon UTL Portugal (PT)
3 University of Groningen RUG Netherlands (NL)
4 Metropolitan Research Institute MRI Hungary (HU)
5 Yunnan Participatory Research Association YNPRA China (CN)
6 University of Madras UM India (IN)
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Successful Story – LARGECELLS
LARGECELLS- “Large-area Organic and Hybrid Solar Cells”
•FP7 Collaborative Project (Small or medium-scale focusedresearch project)
•Project duration: 09/2010 – 08/2013
•Coordination: University of Bayreuth (macromolecular chemistry)
•Consortium: Indian & European consortiumEU-consortium: 6 Partner from 4 EU-countries and 1 associated country (DE,DK, IL, NL) with 2 Bavarian partners and one SME
•Budget: 1,6 Mio. € (EU-Consortium) & 1,7 Mio. € (India-consortium)
•www.largecells.eu
Contact at BayFOR:Meike Dlaboah &Dr. Panteleïmon PanagiotouProject Management
phone: +49 89 9901888-170E-Mail: [email protected]
More European funding possibilities for renewable energies
• Research Fund for Coal and Steel (RFCS)
• Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP Programme)
• LIFE+ Programme
• Structural funds
• Common Agricultural Policy
• Development policy
• European Investment Bank (EIB)
• NER300 funding programme for demonstration of CCS and innovative renewableenergy technologies
• ...
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Other EU Programmes
Use of renewable energy sources and reducing energy consumption
• IEE is part of the CIP programme
• Budget: € 727 Mio. (2007-2013)
• Call for proposals 2011: closed Thursday 12 May 2011
Goals:
• Foster energy efficiency and rational use of energy resources (SAVE)
• Promote new/renewable energy sources & support energy diversification (ALTENER)
• Promote energy efficiency and use of new and renewable energy sources intransport (STEER)
• Helping the different decision making organisations understand each other better
• Knowledge transfer from one part of the European Union to another
• Building confidence and understanding in the market which is essential
to the sector’s growth
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CIP – ProgrammeIntelligent Energy Europe IEE
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European actors & initiatives
European Technology Platforms:
• Biofuels
• SmartGrids
• TPWind
• Photovoltaics
• ZEP (Zero Emission Plants)
• SNETP
• RHC (Renewable Heating & Cooling)
European Initiatives:
CONCERTO –
Cities Demonstrate Energy & Climate Change Policy Solutions
• Europe wide initiative proactively addressing the challenges of creating a moresustainable future
• Demonstration activities of local communities/cities
• 58 communities in 22 projects, each working to deliver the highest possible level ofself-supply of energy or Europe’s energy needs
• Focus: demonstrating the environmental, economic and social benefits of integratingrenewable energy sources together with energy efficiencytechniques through a sustainable energy-managementsystem operated on a community level
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The CONCERTO initiative
Example Zaragoza – Renaissance Project
Before and after renovation© Sociedad de Rehabilitacion Urbana de Zaragoza
http://concertoplus.eu/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=109&Itemid=121&lang=de
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria
Examples for cooperation with Bavaria:
• Cluster Energy Technology
• Bavarian Energy Forum
• WIP
• Straubing Center of Excellence for Renewable Energies
– Center of Science
– Technology and Support Center
– C.A.R.M.E.N.
• ForNeBiK
• ZAE Bayern
• Energie Campus Nürnberg
• Duft Regineering
Cluster Energy Technology (CET)
• Largest Bavarian networking platform for innovations inenergy technology
• Main goals:
Strengthen the competitiveness of Bavarian companies with a focus on SME’s
Develop marketable innovations and find suitable co-operation partners
• Activities: Congresses, cooperation fora, meetings, workshops, joint booths at tradefairs, surveys and reports, individual projects
• Studies: Natural, political and economic frameworkconditions for photovoltaics in Bulgaria, Greece, Mexico, Turkeyand the US
• Reports: Renewable energies and energy efficiency inRussia and China
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria - Cluster Energy Technology (CET)
Thematic Fields
• Power Plants: Efficiency increase and reduction of emissions(nuclear power plants/conventional power plants, industrial andmunicipal power plants, solar thermal power plants)
• Photovoltaics: Improvement of efficiency and cost reduction (Silicon, thin film,organic photovoltaics, modules & systems)
• Energy Efficiency in Production (Energetic optimization of industrial processes)
Target Groups
• Companies in the energy technology, such as plant construction, supplier industry,commercial and utility installation and energy supplier
• Services the areas of engineering, IT and communication
• Universities - research institutes
• Market research institutes
• Associations and government
agencies, certification organizations
• Financial institutions
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria - Cluster Energy Technology (CET)
http://bayern-innovativ.de/cluster-energietechnik/
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria - Bavarian Energy Forum
Bavarian Energy Forum
• Initiator: Bavarian Ministry for Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Transportand Technology, Munich
• Main goals:
Increase the share of renewable energy in total energy consumption in Bavaria
Structure energy use economical and efficient
Stimulate the development of new energy technologies
Promote innovative concepts in the energy sector
• Target Groups: Experts and users of power engineering and energy supply as wellas end-users
• Implementation:
Continuous information service and eLetters
Information booths at conferences and trade shows
Presentation of innovative new developments(joint stands at trade fairs)
Organisation of symposia, congresses and workshops
Dissemination of brochures and information sheets
Project management:Bayern Innovativ GmbHBayerisches Energie-ForumGewerbemuseumsplatz 290403 Nürnberg
Dipl.-Ing. Constantin SchirmerGisela Baumannphone: +49 911 20671-156E-Mail: [email protected]
WIP – Renewable Energies
• Activities: Planning, developing, realizing and monitoring of systems andinstallations in the field of renewable energy technologies and environmentalengineering
• Focus:
Component and system development
Service provision to industry, utilities & end-users ofrenewable energy technology
Demonstration of state-of-the-art techniques
Formulation of strategies for achieving greaterintegration of renewable energy technologies
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria - WIP
PV solar energy
Energy from biomass
Wind energy
Hybrid power plants
Building-related energy issues
Urban energy andenvironmental planning
Solar thermal installations
Desalination andwater provision
http://www.wip-munich.de
Contact:WIP - Renewable EnergiesSylvensteinstr.281369 Münchenphone: +49 89 72012-735E-Mail: [email protected]
WIP – Projects
• Wide experience and a long track record in leading or collaborating in international R&Dand demonstration projects
• Best practice example: “BiG>East” – Promoting Biogas Production and Use in EasternEurope
→ knowledge transfer from biogas experts of Western Europe to farmers,
biogas plant operators and decision makers in Eastern Europe
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria - WIP
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Denmark
Germany
Bulgaria, Latvia
Croatia, Romania
Greece, Slovenia
Knowledge transfer
Photovoltaics Wind Energy BioenergySustainable
Water SupplyEnergy Efficiency
in BuildingsRenewable Energies
on islandsPolicies &Strategies
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria – Center of Excellence
Technology andSupport Center
Straubing Center of Excellencefor Renewable Resources
Center of Science Coordinating Officefor Renewable Raw
Materials
funded by theBavarian State Ministryof Science, Research andthe Arts
funded by theBavarian State Ministryof Nutrition, Agricultureand Forestry
funded by71 Member Organisations(Companies, Institutions)
Coordination Council
Tasks and Objectives:
• Basic research
• Applied research
• Development and testing
• Material flow analysis andsystem assessment
• Academic education
• Transfer of technology andknowledge
• Market research and marketdevelopment
• Funding
• Project evaluation
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria – Center of Science
Tasks and Objectives:
• Basic research activities, application-oriented research anddevelopment of projects related to biogenic resources (material useand energy use of biogenic resources)
• Academic education
Main Research:
• Resource and energy technology
• Chemistry of biogenic resources
• Marketing and management of biogenic resources
• Economy und ecology
• Geothermal resources
Partner:
www.wz-straubing.de
Contact:Center of Science StraubingProf. Dr.-Ing. Martin FaulstichManaging DirectorSchulgasse 1694315 Straubing
phone: +49 9421 1871-00E-Mail: [email protected]
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria – Technology and Support Center
Tasks and Objectives:
• Applied research
• Development & testing
• Process evaluation
• Execution of project promotion in Bavaria
(Concept of renewable resources)
• Transfer of technology and knowledge
Research Activities:
• Energy and agricultural plants
• Biogenous solid fuels
• Liquid biofuels, lubrication and process materials
www.tfz.bayern.de
Contact:Technology and Support Center (TFZ)LLD Dr. B. WidmannManaging DirectorSchulgasse 1894315 Straubing
phone: +49 9421 300-210E-Mail: [email protected]
www.tfz.bayern.de
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria – C.A.R.M.E.N.
C.A.R.M.E.N. – Renewable Resources
• Bavarian coordinating office for renewable raw materials
• Set up as a service institution for partners from both theindustrial and the political sector
• Promotion of research, study, development and use ofrenewable raw materials to safeguard the future of rural areasand to meet environmental, social and economic demands
• Transfer of knowledge and information
• Introduction of new technologies/products with project partners
• Coordination of cooperation in the fields of science, industry,agriculture and politics
• Awareness rising among the public and the differentmarkets for the application of renewable resources
• Working on a regional, national and international level
• Members: 55 medium-sized companies and industrialassociations
Contact:C.A.R.M.E.N. e.V.Dipl. -Ing. (eng.) Edmund LangerManaging DirectorSchulgasse 1894315 Straubing
phone: +49 9421 960-300E-Mail: [email protected]
www.carmen-ev.de
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria – ForNeBiK
Contact:ForNeBiKDr. nat. techn. Georg KonradManaging DirectorSchulgasse 2094315 Straubing
phone: +49 9421 300-410E-Mail: [email protected]
ForNeBiK - the Scientific ResearchNetwork of Biofuels
• Part of the Technology and Support Centre (TFZ)
• Initiative of the Bavarian Ministry for Food,Agriculture and Forestry
• Interdisciplinary network of scientific researchinstitutes as well as federal and regional agenciesin Germany, Austria and Switzerland
• Goal: Cross-linking research institutes fromBavaria, which are active in the field of biofuelsresearch, with organizations outside of Bavaria
• Combination of strong expertise in a variety ofresearch fields related to alternative fuels
• Advisory service for politics, administration andeconomy
• Identification and concentration of current andfuture research activities and facilities
• 39 network members
www.fornebik.bayern.de
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria – ZAE Bayern
ZAE Bayern – the Bavarian Center for AppliedEnergy Research
• Promoting of energy research as well as education, furthertraining, consultation, information and documentation in allfields significant to energy research
• Provision of sustainable energy for industry, transport andbuildings, which encompasses the following main topics:
Renewable energy
Energy efficiency
Materials and methods used in energy technology
• Three locations:
Division 1: Technology for energy systems andrenewable energy (Garching near Munich)
Division 2: Functional materials for energyTechnology (Würzburg)
Division 3: Thermosensor technology andphotovoltaics (Erlangen)
Contact:Bayerisches Zentrum für AngewandteEnergieforschung e. V. (ZAE Bayern)Prof. Dr. V. DyakonovChairman of the boardAm Hubland, 97074 Würzburg
phone: +49 931 70564-0E-Mail: [email protected]
www.zae-bayern.de
Energy Campus Nürnberg
• Vision: sustainable power societybased on renewable energy
• Research platform for the development and presentation of aclosed renewable energy chain, including
The combination of power generation from renewable sources
The efficient energy storage and transport
The intelligent supply with efficient utilization and exploitation
• Objectives:
Developing of expertise within the regional industry and sciencesectors
Developing new technologies which will be acceptedby society and can be implemented in a cost-effective manner
• Cooperation:The Energy Campus Nürnberg is interested incooperation with companies; especially SMEs
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The renewable energy sector inBavaria – Energie Campus Nürnberg
Contact:Energie Campus Nürnberg (ENCN)Theresienstraße 990403 NürnbergProf. Dr. Wolfgang ArltDirector
phone: +49 9131 - 85 27440E-Mail: [email protected]
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regineering - Duft & Innerhofer GbR
• Engineering services in the field of renewable energies
• Core business areas: alternative mobility and use of solid biofuels
• regineering: “renewable – engineering”
• Long experience in the enginedevelopment for the use of plant oil fuelsand project work within German andinternational technology fundingprogrammes
• Partner in the FP7 research project2nd VegOil (www.2ndvegoil.eu)
The renewable energy sector inBavaria – regineering
Contact:regineering - Duft & Innerhofer GbRAlemannenstr. 2585095 DenkendorfDipl.-Ing. (FH) Christian DuftDipl.-Ing. Stefan Innerhofer
phone: +49 8466 90414-0E-Mail: [email protected]
SustainableMobility
• Studies• Consulting• Research and
development• Project management
in collaborativeprojects
Biogenous Fuels• Studies• Consulting• Planning• Project
development
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Unit Environment & Energy
Dr. Thomas AmmerlHead of UnitE-Mail: [email protected].: +49 89 9901888-120
Andreas BlumeScientific Project AssistantE-Mail: [email protected].: +49 89 9901888-122
Andrea ReiterScientific Project AssistantE-Mail: [email protected].: +49 89 9901888-121
Cornelia RipplScientific Project AssistantE-Mail: [email protected].: +49 89 9901888-123
Va multumesc pentru atentia!Thank you very much for your attention!Herzlichen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit!