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Research and Technology Transfer

Applied scientific knowledge - that means applied research at the Hamburg University od Applied Sciences and support for companies and the society. The experience and the specific industrial insight knowledge of our academic experts guarantees competent service. The research of our university is carried by our professors (33% female) and scientific coworkers. Also the posibility to carry out a PhD-thesis at our university, - together with many national and international partners -, demonstrates our expert knowledge. Our projects of research and development are financed by the goverment and industrial corporations. Our funds are charged by the European Parliament, the Hamburg Parliament, Federal Ministries, regional and over-regional research institutions, foundations, organisations, industrial companies. Our research and transfer centres sketch the scientific profile of our faculty Life Sciences.


The Research and Transfer Centre Applications of Life Sciences (abbreviation: FTZ-ALS) of the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg) was established in August 2007. The FTZ-ALS is an institution of the Faculty of Life Sciences of the HAW Hamburg. As a research and development institute, the centre offers local, national and international project-related approaches to solving problems primarily in the field of Life Sciences (incl. biotechnology, medical engineering, pharmacology and environmental protection technology) as well as superordinate topics such as energy, climate protection and sustainability. 


The Research and Transfer Centre Bioprocess Engineering and Analytical Techniques , (abbreviation: FTZ-BA) offers as a research and development institution, local, national and international project-based solutions. The research and development work is based on Integrated Bioprocessing, i.e. embedding of primary down stream processes by cross flow membranes into the cultivation as well as following chromatographical approaches for the production of recombinant proteins with Pichia pastoris. Another field is the on-line monitoring of high cell denity cultivations (HCDC) with Escherichia coli.


The Research and Transfer Centre Renewable Energy and Process Efficiency, (abbreviation: FTZ-REEVE) offers as a research and development institution, local, national and international project-based solutions. The scientific competence for renewable energies on an industrial scale is fully accomplished by the research and transfer centre for Renewable Energy and Process Efficiency (REEVE). The members of the research and competence centre are involved in teaching and research on all fields of renewable energies.


Research focus "Biomedical Systems and Networks in Therapy and Diagnosis" with the research projects. 



Research focus "Food Sciences" with the research projects. 



Research focus "Public Health" with the research projects. 

 



Research focus "Environmental analytics and Ecotoxicology " with the research projects.