The symposium will build upon the developments of DRONE ENABLE with attention given to concepts for AAM, electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, vertiports, automation, trust ...
On October 2, 2007, a new satellite data receiving station of DLR's German Remote Sensing Data Center in Chetumal/Yucatan, Mexico, was inaugurated by the President of Mexico, President Felipe Calderon ...
The DLR Institute of Air Transport participated in the 26th Euro Working Group on Transportation (EWGT), held from 4th to 6th September 2024 in Lund, Sweden. This year’s conference, organised by the ...
The European Commission's IP Helpdesk offers European companies and researchers free initial support in dealing with intellectual property. This webinar will introduce you to the most important ...
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Every year, DLR awards the Science Prize to recognize outstanding scientific and technical achievements, especially by younger employees. Up to two individual prizes of up to 10,000 euros each are ...
The objectives of the DLR project Diabolo are to develop methods and processes for the design and performance assessment of next-generation fighter aircraft configurations. Diabolo is a German Federal ...
In addition to the annual routine campaigns, the DEMMIN test site is also a suitable location for international campaigns like AgriSAR 2006. The campaign goals were to evaluate Sentinel missions 1 and ...
The research infrastructure of the Institute of Materials Research consists of a wide variety of (large-scale) systems for the production, analysis, coating, characterization and testing of materials.
Auf der internationalen Messe für Logistik, Nutzfahrzeuge und den Transportsektor „IAA Transportation“ in Hannover zeigt das ...
The German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and MAN Energy Solutions have reached an important milestone with the solar tubular receiver for molten salt in DLR's Multifocus Solar Tower in Jülich: for the first ...
On 19 August 2024, ESA's JUICE (JUpiter ICy Moons Explorer) space probe will be accelerated by the Moon and then decelerated and redirected by Earth the following day, setting it on the ideal course ...