Other projects with Seed Money funding from the University of Freiburg
The materials scientist Prof. Dr. Oana Cojocaru-Mirédin from the University of Freiburg is launching the “QuBAT” project in February. Together with a colleague from Strasbourg, she will study the ageing process in batteries using a special microscopy technique. As batteries are charged and discharged, some of the materials they incorporate expand in volume, causing long-term damage to the batteries. Results of the research could help to develop more robust batteries.
From March, Dr. Katja Brundiers from the Transformational Sustainability Science research group at the University of Freiburg will be heading the project “Assessing the Potential for Offering a Solutions-oriented Sustainability programme in Eucor”. The project involves professors, students and central administration as part of a trinational consortium combining the universities of Basel and Strasbourg and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, alongside partners from industry and others from the three regions.
The project “Human Remains in University Collections – Comparison and Entanglements” will also be starting in March. The political scientist and director of the Africa Centre for Transregional Research at the University of Freiburg (ACT), Prof. Dr. Andreas Mehler, together with colleagues from the universities of Basel and Strasbourg, is forming a research group that will investigate how to treat ethically and otherwise sensitive collections of human remains. These collections have global and of course also colonial origins and confront the universities internationally with similar challenges in reassessing and restructuring them.