Maintaining wind turbines at dizzying heights is risky, costly, and involves long downtimes. Robots could be an alternative. A joint project involving the University of Würzburg is working on this.
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Maintaining wind turbines at dizzying heights is risky, costly, and involves long downtimes. Robots could be an alternative. A joint project involving the University of Würzburg is working on this.
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Number 1 in Germany, number 1 in Europe and now also at the top worldwide. This outstanding result was achieved by the Virtual Reality research field at the University of Würzburg in the latest CSRanking.
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The small satellite SONATE-2 from Würzburg has been in orbit for two years. It completed its mission a year ago; it is still valuable for science.
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IT professionals work with network digital twins to analyse and optimise communication networks in a fail-safe manner. Würzburg researchers are developing such twins for networks with over 10,000 nodes.
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Computer science students at the University of Würzburg have developed a processor that has now successfully completed its first functional test in Earth orbit. A SpaceX rocket transported it into orbit for this purpose.
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