BLING – Blockchain in Government
New technologies usually present new ways to develop and deliver services that benefit the local community and government. However, we can’t find out how practical these new technologies are until we try them out.
New technologies usually present new ways to develop and deliver services that benefit the local community and government. However, we can’t find out how practical these new technologies are until we try them out.
The overall objective of BEESPOKE is to increase levels of pollinators and crop pollination at local and landscape scales by providing land managers and policy makers with new expertise, tools and financial knowledge to create more sustainable and resilient agroecosystems.
Pioneer projects on signal molecules, artificial intelligence and philosophy of science: three researchers at Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) have received internationally coveted ERC Starting Grants in the 2021 round of calls.
Utilise biodiversity resources in a manner that preserves them and allows previously damaged ecosystems to regenerate: that is the aim of the European project SELINA, which will be coordinated by Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) commencing 1 July 2022. The European Union (EU) awarded the project 13 million euros in funding as part of the new HORIZON research programme.
The chemical industry is currently facing the challenging transformation of replacing classic, chemical manufacturing processes based on petroleum with sustainable, bio-based products, in line with the concept of a circular bioeconomy.
Research on complex quantum systems and new chemical insights into terpenes: Two researchers of Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) have each been awardedone of the internationally coveted ERC Consolidator Grants.