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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Tour of the Physics Building
    TUM Campusfilm by Fachschaft MPI 2020
    In this video Arne Rosenberg will guide you through the Physics building and show you the library, the student council office, the table tennis- and billiard tables, the largest lecture hall, the office of the study counceling and more.
    Arne must have jumped into the water for nothing, because only the Lego model of the reactor exploded!
    And if you take a closer look at the research reactor, it is no longer frightening at all. On the contrary, as one of the most powerful, modern and safe neutron sources worldwide (and the last one in Germany) it offers researchers from all over the world the possibility to get to the bottom of interesting questions with 26 instruments. How can cultural artefacts such as murals or buildings be conserved with the help of nano-lime? What special properties do polymers in the form of bottle brushes have? How can Li-ion batteries be made more efficient and durable?
    The research reactor also makes a major contribution to medicine. Because only here is the production of radioisotopes for cancer therapy possible.
    If you would like to have a look inside the neutron source, please feel free to look around here(mlz-garching.d.... Now that the restrictions due to the corona pandemic have been lifted, the research reactor is open to everyone.
    Guided tours can be arranged free of charge at the Visitor Service: besucherdienst@frm2.tum.de.
    The Mathematics-Physics-Informatics Student Council wishes you a good start with your studies.
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    Related Links:
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    University Library: www.ub.tum.de/en/
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    Special Thanks:
    Philipp von Loewenfeld
    The team of the libraries
    Contributors:
    David Bonello, Markus Budeus, Frank Elsinga, Paul Fischer, Nathalie Galla, Dominik Glöß, Tobias Grasberger, Laura Grünwald, Antonia Hartl, Philip Höbler, Jannik Hurst, Patricia König, Adrian Reuter, Arne Rosenberg, Zaim Sari, Damian Schneider, Andreas Chris Wilhelmer
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Komentáře • 15

  • @FSMPIC
    @FSMPIC  Před 3 lety +3

    Arne ist wohl ganz umsonst ins Wasser gesprungen, denn explodiert ist nur das Lego-Modell des Reaktors!
    Als eine der leistungsfähigsten, modernsten und sichersten Neutronenquellen weltweit (und die letzte in Deutschland) bietet der Forschungsreaktor Forschenden aus der ganzen Welt die Möglichkeit mit 26 Instrumenten interessanten Fragen auf den Grund zu gehen. Wie können Kulturgüter wie Wandgemälde oder Bauten mithilfe von Nanokalk konserviert werden? Welche besonderen Eigenschaften haben Polymere in Form von Flaschenbürsten? Wie können Li-Ionen-Batterien effizienter und haltbarer gemacht werden?
    Außerdem leistet der Forschungsreaktor einen großen Beitrag für die Medizin. Denn nur hier ist die Produktion von Radioisotopen für die Krebstherapie möglich.
    Wer einen Blick in die Neutronenquelle werfen möchte, darf sich gerne hier(mlz-garching.de/panorama/full/de/index.html) umschauen. Nachdem die Einschränkungen aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie aufgehoben sind, steht der Forschungsreaktor für alle offen. Führungen können kostenlos beim Besucherdienst vereinbart werden: Besucherdienst@frm2.tum.de.
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    Arne must have jumped into the water for nothing, because only the Lego model of the reactor exploded!
    As one of the most powerful, modern and safe neutron sources worldwide (and the last one in Germany), the research reactor offers researchers from all over the world the possibility to get to the bottom of interesting questions with 26 instruments. How can cultural artefacts such as murals or buildings be conserved with the help of nano-lime? What special properties do polymers in the form of bottle brushes have? How can Li-ion batteries be made more efficient and durable?
    The research reactor also makes a major contribution to medicine. Because only here is the production of radioisotopes for cancer therapy possible.
    If you would like to have a look inside the neutron source, please feel free to look around here(mlz-garching.de/panorama/full/de/index.html).
    Now that the impairments due to the corona pandemic have been lifted, the research reactor is open to everyone. Guided tours can be arranged free of charge at the Visitor Service:
    Besucherdienst@frm2.tum.de.

  • @FloThePro1231
    @FloThePro1231 Před 8 měsíci +7

    man merkt aufjedenfall, dass sie physik studieren und nicht medienmanagement

  • @nebelparder9
    @nebelparder9 Před 3 lety +19

    Hold my beer!

  • @afrinahmed1620
    @afrinahmed1620 Před 3 lety +1

    Where are your research buildings of future energy sources like hydro energy, nuclear energy, solar energy, etc.?

  • @vitamine6265
    @vitamine6265 Před 6 měsíci +1

    beste exzellenz uni erwartung.. dann physik gebäude gesehen...

  • @maximus7947
    @maximus7947 Před 3 lety +6

    Hold my beer

  • @furkankasar2871
    @furkankasar2871 Před 3 lety +2

    Benim gibi buranın planını yapan var mı

  • @hkkhgffh3613
    @hkkhgffh3613 Před rokem

    No hot gals?