Heike Vallery and Hector Geffner have now received the most valuable research award in Germany, which gives them the opportunity to teach and research at RWTH.
President Selenskyj and the Ukrainian people will receive the 2023 International Charlemagne Prize. The fundraising campaign initiated by RWTH and Uniklinik RWTH Aachen continues to support the procurement of medical aid for the war-torn country.
Physicist Ioana Slabu and engineer Christian Haase are conducting research at RWTH and will receive funding from the ERC. Physicist Ben Page will move to Aachen from CERN thanks to grant funding.
The dilapidated bridge crossing over the railroad tracks near Westbahnhof at the core of the RWTH campus has been demolished, and Turmstrasse has now been completely closed in this section.
The Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management has simulated the propagation of the flood wave following destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam.
With key measures and tips for everyday life, the University is positioning itself to be more sustainable in energy matters in what will be a tense situation.