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Bauhaus University Weimar
Institution
Section overview
Description
With faculties and areas of study such as Architecture, Art and Design, Civil Engineering and Media, the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar has a distinctive identity.
The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar has become well-known for its wide range of teaching and research activities based on civil engineering and architecture-oriented disciplines. Today the University offers an extensive spectrum of instruction with over 30 courses of study, including free art, design, web design, visual communication, media design, media culture, architecture, civil engineering, materials science, processing technology, environment and management.
The term “Bauhaus” stands for an eagerness to experiment, openness, creativity, a close link to industrial practice and internationality. Building on the tradition of the Bauhaus movement, all the faculties are involved in the creation of public spaces. The goal is to get science, art and technology working together analytically, creatively and innovatively on the planning, construction and design of current and future spaces of habitation. Practical experience plays an important role in all academic fields, as well as in artistic development.
Testing, certification and product development are just as important to civil engineers as they are to media developers and designers.
Activities
- Research
Subordinate institutions
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions
- Agro Biotech process for the degradation of antibiotic drugs in manure and suitable analytical methodology
- Analysis of coupled hydraulic and dielectric material properties of organic free soils
- Collaborative: Strategies for optimized running-operated Fest Plant raw material batch processes (sub-project: 1)
- Load-bearing straw bale construction for agricultural and residential buildings
- Sustainable use of (stabilized) urindominated substrates for the production of NawaRo and analytical and agrartechnical developments
- Transmission of a control algorithm for process stability in large-scale installations
- Treatment of barn exhaust air by photocatalytic cleaning systems
- Treatment of stable exhaust air by photocatalytic cleaning systems - upscaling for the requirements in agriculural practice
Contact
Bauhaus University Weimar
Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 8
99421 Weimar
Thuringia
Germany
Phone: +49(0)36 43/58 -0
Email: info(@)uni-weimar.de