Analysis and tool development for the development of transformation pathways to climate neutrality with the help of low-temperature networks in neighborhoods.
The core topic of the junior research group is the testing of new peat substitutes based on regional waste materials and renewable raw materials, as well as the expansion of possible uses for materials already in use.
The research project aims to explore new approaches for materials, processes and product design in order to realize resource-efficient component innovations with the help of additive manufacturing.
Within the framework of the BMWK-funded project, the measures described in the climate protection concept for achieving the climate protection goals of the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences are to be implemented or initiated. The overarching goal is to make the university to achieve climate neutrality by 2040.
"Cool Alps" aims to improve adaptability to climate change and energy security in the Alpine region by supporting the spread of innovative thermally activated buildings.