Exhibits, demonstrations, presentations, and discussions provide insights into current research and encourage visitors to try things out and ask questions.
Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt – DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften
Learn how general aviation is used as a flying weather observation network and how data science supports the maintenance and repair of aircraft engines through predictive maintenance.
Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt – DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften
What impact do solar storms have on our technical infrastructure? How can small satellites be assembled more efficiently in the future? And how will smart greenhouse systems ensure the supply of future missions to the Moon and Mars?
Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt – DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften
Learn how situational assessments are created and how drone monitoring is used to record and analyze the condition of dikes, forests, and critical infrastructure.
Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt – DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften
Using typical DLR examples, you'll learn step by step how AI is trained, how it makes decisions, how it quantifies uncertainties, and why transparency is indispensable—especially in safety-critical systems.
Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt – DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften
What do artificial intelligence, data, and digital methods have to do with research? Discover how digital technologies are transforming our science—and what is already possible today at the University of Jena.
Have you ever wondered what your blood alcohol content is after drinking two bottles of beer? Are you still allowed to drive? And how long does it take for the alcohol to be metabolized? You'll find the answers here.
Time
18:15 - 18:45 o'clock
Organizer
Universitätsklinikum JenaandInstitut für Rechtsmedizin
Scientists offer a glimpse into the Leibniz-IPHT laboratories to reveal how the smart supercomputers of the future will work and what quantum technologies have to do with this new form of intelligence.
Time
18:30 - 22:30 o'clock
Organizer
Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien e.V.
Where is the Earth's climate headed? Can we—or must we—do something about climate change? This article explores the latest scientific findings and how our actions influence environmental conditions for future generations.
Everything happens for a reason, and that reason is usually physics. Have you ever wondered how a small master manages to control opponents who are much larger and stronger? We'll provide the answer in our presentation.
Time
18:30 - 21:00 o'clock
Organizer
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena,Institut für Optik und Quantenelektronik (IOQ)andHelmholtz-Institut Jena
“Dark lull”—that’s what they call it when both the sun and the wind take a break at the same time. We’ll discuss how to use electricity from renewable energy sources even under these conditions and what role redox-flow batteries can play in this.
Time
18:30 - 19:00 o'clock
Organizer
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität JenaandHelmholtz-Institut für Polymere in Energieanwendungen Jena
Mental illness is much more common than many people realize, and it is not a sign of personal weakness. This lecture explains, in terms that are easy to understand, the scientific findings on how psychological stress arises.
Time
18:30 - 19:30 o'clock
Organizer
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität JenaandInstitut für Psychologie