As part of the 115th MNU Federal Congress's “Wissenschaftstag” (Science Day) on May 2nd, two RESOLV scientists participated the event by giving talks in ZEMOS in front of STEM teachers.
While Prof. Kristina Tschulik spoke about electrochemistry as the basis of the energy transition using the examples of smart sensors and green hydrogen, Prof. Marialore Sulpizi inspired the audience with her lecture on researching the structure and dynamics of matter using the power of computer simulations. Following the lectures, exciting scientific discussions on these socially relevant topics broke out with around 25 teachers from the fields of chemistry and physics.
The MNU is dedicated to promoting German STEM education. The 115th federal congress took place at Ruhr-Universität Bochum from May 1st to 4th, 2025.