Heisenberg Programme

The DFG's Heisenberg Programme aims at supporting outstanding researchers who meet all the requirements for appointment to a long-term professorship, enabling them to prepare for an academic leadership position and to work on advanced research topics during this time. The Heisenberg Programme is primarily aimed at researchers who have attained tenure. Here you can find an overview of the current projects in the Heisenberg Programme at Leibniz University Hannover.

Ongoing projects in the Heisenberg Programme at Leibniz University Hannover

Heisenberg professorship

Artificial Intelligence as Engineering Assistance for Sustainable Building Design
Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences
Funding since 2022
Contact: Prof. Dr. Philipp Geyer, Institute for Design and Construction, Herrenhäuser Straße 8, 30419 Hannover

Technology-Driven Natural Product
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Funding since 2021
Contact: Prof. Dr. Philipp Heretsch, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Schneiderberg 1B, 30167 Hannover

Computational Mechanics and Simulation Technology
Faculty for Mathematics and Physics
Funding since 2020
Contact: Prof. Dr. Xiaoying Zhuang, Institute of Photonics, Appelstraße 11/11A, 30167 Hannover


Heisenberg position

Observing and Controlling ultracold ion-molecule interactions
Faculty for Mathematics und Physics
Funding starts in 2023
Contact: Dr. Leon Karpa, Institute of Quantum Optics, Welfengarten 1, 30167 Hannover


Completed Projects in the Heisenberg Programme at the Leibniz University Hannover

Local block theory
Faculty for Mathematics und Physics
Funded: 2015-2023
Contact: PD Dr. Benjamin Sambale, Institute for Algebra, Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics, Welfengarten 1, 30167 Hannover

Soil mineralogy
Faculty of Natural Sciences
Funded: 2017-2022
Contact: Professor Dr. Christian Mikutta, Institute of Mineralogy, Callinstraße 3-9, 30167 Hannover
 


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