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Using X-rays at PSI to understand and improve renewable fuel production catalysts
Kenneth Crossley
(PhD student at Paul Scherrer Institute and ETH Zurich)
We will discuss the renewable energy transition problem, the beneficial role that hydrogen and water electrolysis can play, and how we use X-rays at the Paul Scherrer Institute to understand and improve renewable fuel production catalysts.
CrowdWater - how to measure water with your smartphone
Jan Seibert
(Professor, Hydrology and Climate, UZH)
This presentation will present CrowdWater, a citizen science project that invites everyone to help observe our water resources. Using a smartphone, participants can contribute simple observations of stream levels, soil moisture, temporary streams, and other water-related conditions. The talk will show how these everyday contributions can become useful, allow better predictions of floods and droughts, and help communities make more informed decisions about water.
Conservation pest control in sugar beet
Angela (Anschi) Studer
(PhD Student at Agroscope)
Virus yellows is a major problem in sugar beet cultivation. These viruses are mainly transmitted by aphids, especially the green peach aphid. This project aims to control virus spread by attracting beneficial insects through the use of flower strips
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Kulturhaus Royal
Bahnhofstrasse 39 5400, Baden, Switzerland