"MPE - Mathematics of Planet Earth" in Heidelberg
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Sunday, July 5: 6 pm to 8 pm
Mondays to Fridays: 1 pm to 7 pm
Thursdays: 1 pm to 8 pm
Saturdays and Sundays: 11 am to 7 pm
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The Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation invites you to visit the exhibition “Mathematics of Planet Earth” at Karlstorbahnhof in Heidelberg, Germany! It runs from July 5 to Aug 2, 2015, for the first time in Heidelberg. It offers a big variety of exciting adventures for children and adults alike.
“Mathematics of Planet Earth” is an international exhibition that shows exhibits and programs concerning the question, how mathematics can (and does) play a role in solving esssential problems of our planet. In programs, visualizations and hands-on experiments you can discover its contribution to topics like astronomy, fluid dynamics, volcanism, glaciers or cartography.
This exhibition is organized by Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation (HLFF), which came to life in 2013 by joint efforts of Klaus Tschira Stiftung (KTS) and Heidelberg Institut for Theoretical Studies (HITS). The Forum brings together awardees of the most important prizes in mathematics and comuter science, like Abel Prize, Fields Medal, incl. Nevanlinna-Prize and ACM A. M. Turing-Award, and 200 of the world’s best young academics in these fields. Further, HLFF wants to raise public awareness in the disciplines mathematics and computer science, as well as sustainably strengthen interest in these subjects.
Venue:
Kulturhaus Karlstorbahnhof e. V.
Am Karlstor 1 | 69117 Heidelberg
Telefon: +49 6221 978911
July 5 - August 2, 2015
Opening hours:Sunday, July 5: 6 pm to 8 pm
Mondays to Fridays: 1 pm to 7 pm
Thursdays: 1 pm to 8 pm
Saturdays and Sundays: 11 am to 7 pm
free of charge
Guided tours for groups:on request | special tours for school classes
Organizer:Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation
Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 33 | 69118 Heidelberg
Telefon: +49 6221 533-382
E-Mail: mpe[at]heidelberg-laureate-forum.org
Where is the sun at noon?
Exhibition guide Anika Rummel explains the hands-on exhibits to visitors.
All hands-on exhibits where designed and produced by Centre•Sciences CCSTI.
Andreas Reuter (Scientific Chairperson HLFF and Managing Director HITS).
Future of Glaciers
Find out more about this module here.
The Habitable Zone
Interactive station programmed and designed by the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS).
Beate Spiegel (Chairperson HLFF and Managing Director KTS) and Andreas Reuter (Scientific Chairperson HLFF and Managing Director HITS)
Crystal Flight
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FroZenLight
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Gravitiy Pong
Interactive station programmed and designed by the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS).
Selection of Crystals
We thank the Museum for Minerals and Mathematics (MiMa) for their generosity in lending items from their collections.
The Sphere of the Earth
Find out more about this module here.
Uli Gaenshirt
Author of the gallery Quasicrystalline Wickerwork.
TsunaMath
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Dune Ash
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Inaugural Address
Andreas Reuter (Scientific Chairperson HLFF and Managing Director HITS).
Inaugural Address
Gert-Martin Greuel (Scientific Advisor IMAGINARY and Member HLFF Scientific Committee).
Robert Wöstenfeld (IMAGINARY), Bianca Violet (IMAGINARY), Ruth Wetzlar (Head of Conference Management HLFF), Beate Spiegel (Chairperson HLFF and Managing Director KTS).
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