2024年12月19日 · The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is the aerospace research centre of the Federal Republic of Germany. Its research and development work in aeronautics, space, energy, transport and security is integrated into national and international co-operations.
DLR is the national aeronautics and space research centre of the Federal Republic of Germany. Its extensive research and development work in aeronautics, space, energy, transport and security is integrated into national and international cooperative ventures. Trailer: DLR at a glance
The Tokyo office of the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) was opened in February 2013. The office serves as the central point of contact between DLR and its partners in Japan and the Asia-Pacific region.
The Berlin site of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) was founded in 1992. The research work conduced here focuses on the areas of space and transport. The site in the German capital has made a name for itself through its participation in major international missions of the Institute of Planetary Research, such as Mars Express, the Rosetta comet ...
DLR Stuttgart is doing pioneering work towards the safe and controllable supply of renewable energy. These include technologies for large-scale energy storage and converters, solar thermal power plants and for the hydrogen economy and the coupling of energy sectors.
The German Aerospace Center (DLR) and its predecessor organisations have a history spanning over 115 years, including one of the world's first institutions dedicated to aviation research. Key research and countless inventions that now shape and improve modern life emerged within DLR and its forerunners, among them fundamental theories of flying ...
Space robotics, satellites for environmental research and much more: DLR's Oberpfaffenhofen site is a dazzling high-tech centre dealing with fascinating research topics. The DLR_School_Lab gives our young visitors an introduction to the spectacular world of space research.
Fellowships are offered in DLR's four main research areas: Aeronautics, Space, Transportation, and Energy. The DLR institutes formulate the specifications for the fellowships, and the DAAD announces them through its international network.
DLR is the Federal Republic of Germany's research centre for aeronautics and space, and conducts both research and development activities and technology transfer in the fields of aeronautics, space, energy, transport, security and digitalisation.
With Synlight, the DLR Institute of Solar Research in Jülich operates the world’s largest research facility for generating artificial sunlight. The solar simulator achieves 10,000 times the intensity of natural solar radiation incident on Earth and is primarily used for the development of solar fuels.