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Passionate scientist returns to Landshut University of Applied Sciences
- Prof. Dr Christina Toigo is once again working at the Technology Centre for Energy (TZE) in Ruhstorf an der Rott.

Open Campus: an event to discover Landshut University of Applied Sciences
- Major event at Landshut's largest educational institution delights visitors with a varied programme, exciting activities and a personal atmosphere

Great interest in doctoral programmes in Landshut
- Launch of the Graduate Centre at Landshut University of Applied Sciences attracts many interested parties

Sustainable electromobility for Europe
- Together with nine partners, Landshut University of Applied Sciences is developing a data-based concept for the expansion of the charging infrastructure for electromobility.

The best of two systems
- New EU project “Hyflow” to develop a smart hybrid energy storage system

Fewer power grid losses due to intelligent control
- A project at Landshut University of Applied Sciences is developing a control system for electricity storage in order to reduce power grid losses and support the energy transition.

Landshut University of Applied Sciences is conducting research on batteries of the next generation
- Landshut University of Applied Sciences is developing new materials and battery technologies which should make electromobility cheaper and safer

Value from wastewater
- Sewage sludge contains lots of valuable elements which are prized as fertiliser for use in agriculture. Phosphorus in particular is an important nutrient for plants. Researchers at Landshut University of Applied Sciences are therefore looking at ways in which wastewater treatment facilities can use sewage sludge effectively, particularly in rural areas. They are doing this in conjunction with partners based in the Czech Republic.

More Safety for Electric Cars
- Under the auspices of the FORELMO joint research project, experts at the Landshut University of Applied Sciences have been carrying out research into how batteries in the electro-mobility sector are getting simultaneously stronger and safer.
