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The survey is aimed at industry and research to consider questions, needs and priorities before setting up the test infrastructure
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Polydopamine, a material of the future: BAM's high-precision process allows new applications
14/04/2022
BAM has developed an innovative process which allows polydopamine to be produced and deposited with unprecedented precision.
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3D printing in space: parabolic flight experiments provide new insights into component quality
22/03/2022
Together with DLR (German Aerospace Center) and DHM Prüfsysteme, BAM tested an improved design for 3D printing in weightlessness in DLR's 38th parabolic flight campaign in February 2022 and derived new findings from this.
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Since 2015, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science has therefore been a reminder of the decisive role played by female researchers - in key inventions but also in everyday scientific life. Today we introduce some of our female scientists at BAM.
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BAM, TU Berlin, Fraunhofer ISI and Canterbury University have launched a survey on digitalisation in conformity assessment bodies in Germany. The survey is open until the end of January.
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The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) is developing reliable measurement methods for luminescent materials and thus closing an important gap.
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Saving CO2: A BAM app aims to accelerate the development of climate-friendly building materials
27/07/2021
The use of artificial intelligence could help in the development of alternative and climate-friendly materials. A team from BAM has developed an app that provides intuitive access. It could help to save CO2 in other areas as well.
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Together with the Clausthal University of Technology, BAM is researching the possibility of using additive manufacturing in weightlessness to produce components, spare parts or tools as required. Now it has succeeded in printing with material that would be available on site - lunar dust.
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New research project establishes network for female scientists with focus on urban construction
18/06/2021
The project FALCONESS connects young female scientists from different disciplines for more sustainable construction in Africa. The project is coordinated by BAM and the University of Lagos in Nigeria.
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With the help of bacteria, versatile chemicals can be obtained from the harmful climate gas CO2. In a new research project, BAM is testing new materials to make the method more cost-effective and quickly scalable.