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Closing Workshop - 12 Years SFB 837

21.06.2022


We are pleased to announce that the registration for the in-person SFB837 Closing Workshop is now possible.

After 12 years of research, the SFB 837 will reach the end of its funding through the DFG – German Research Foundation by the end of this year. To mark this occasion, we are organizing this SFB Closing Workshop on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at Ruhr University Bochum together with our long-time partners, colleagues and friends. The date of the SFB Closing Workshop has been chosen so that the event will take place immediately before the EURO:TUN conference.

Within the past 12 years, a total of 10 joint workshops have been held at Cambridge, Shanghai, Bochum, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Leoben together with partners from IKC Cambridge (UK), Tongji University (China), ACTUE-Group (Austria), Colorado School of Mines (USA) and University of Cork (Ireland). In addition, a long term collaboration with the University of Molise has been set up as well as winter and summer schools with the partners of the Research Training Group 1462 "Evaluation of coupled numerical partial models in structural engineering", Bauhaus University Weimar, the Doctoral Program "Water Resource Systems" (Vienna University of Technology) and the Research Training Group 2075 "Models for the description of the change of state during aging of building materials and structures" (Braunschweig University of Technology). In the context of these cooperation's, a one-day workshop will take place, which will end with a pleasant get-together in the form of a joint dinner.

All Colleagues and guests are highly welcome to join our workshop, the participation is free.

Please register here:
http://sfb837.sd.rub.de/en/registration/Closing_Workshop.html

http://sfb837.sd.rub.de/

SFB837_ClosingWorkshop_Fyler.pdf

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