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Unlocking the secrets of long-lasting success

Ancient adhesives made from materials found in nature have been holding together cathedrals for ­hundreds of years. Cordt Zollfrank investigates this long-forgotten knowledge with the aim to develop environmentally friendly adhesives.

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“I don’t give up my private attitude in a professional context”

“I don’t give up my private attitude in a professional context”

Lena Riesenegger had already been privately committed to climate and environmental protection for several years before she also found a way to integrate the topic into her professional work: at the TUM Campus Straubing, she is currently writing and researching for her doctoral thesis at the Chair of Supply and Value Chain Management. The problem she addresses is devastating and highly topical.

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“Omnichannel is a must-have in retail business”

“Omnichannel is a must-have in retail business”

This article by WITRON shows the impact of omnichannel operations for the retail industry. Prof. Dr. Alexander Hübner from the TUM Chair of Supply and Value Chain Management at the TUM Campus Straubing shares his thoughts on what this means for retailers.

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Quo Vadis Biogenic Phosphors?

Quo Vadis Biogenic Phosphors?

White light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) consist of a blue-light emitting chip that is covered with yellow-emitting inorganic phosphors based on rare-earth or toxic materials that are regulated by a few countries. Indeed, they are one of the most critical bottlenecks when trying to ensure the sustainable development of WLEDs.

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Redox Flow Batteries in Teaching

Redox Flow Batteries in Teaching

Electricity storage technologies will become an important technology as the share of fluctuating renewable energies increases. In addition to classic storage technologies such as pumped storage power plants or Li-ion batteries, the redox flow battery has developed in recent years.

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