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The current research structure of School V - School of Mathematics and Science has four areas of development:
- Biodiversity and marine sciences
- Nano and energy research
- Neurosensorics (in co-operation with School VI - School of Medicine and Health Sciences)
- Didactics of mathematics, technology and sciences
These development areas are anchored in the university's research focuses "Environment and Sustainability", "People and Technology" and "Society and Education". The joint research enables, among other things, the application for or acquisition of various coordinated programmes:
- SFB 1372 – Magnetoreception and navigation in vertrebrates: from biophysics to brain and behaviour
- FOR 5094 – The Dynamic Deep Subsurface of High-Energy Beaches [DynaDeep]
- FOR 2716 – Spatial community ecology in highly dynamic landscapes: from island biogeography to metaecosystems [DynaCom]
- FOR 5267 – Biogeochemical processes and Air-sea exchange in the Sea-Surface microlayer [BASS]
- Joint Project - Dynamics on the Nanoscale [DyNano]
A complete overview of the university's current funded projects is available here. Further information on research in the Institutes of School V can be found on the respective Institute websites.