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Meteorology and Environment in Aviation

A Blog of the ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences

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Science communication: Efficient Enginuity

“Achieving sustainability in commercial aviation is difficult, but not impossible. Naturally, engineers try not to create new problems, yet it is important for them to be aware about all factors and influences and not just to focus on solving one issue.” – By D. Romang and C. Waltenspül. As part of their project in AV.PM4, […]

23.05.2022 J. Edebeli
Kategorie: Aviation and Air Quality, Teaching

An attempt on Education

By: Saskia Drossart van Dusseldorp (Saskia.drossaartvandusseldorp@zhaw.ch) Driven by our intrinsic motivation to carry our passion into the world, we are always eager to explore new ways of reaching out. By using a multitude of channels and platforms, we manage to address a diverse audience – at least in theory. In practice however, our audience tends […]

15.04.2022 J. Edebeli
Kategorie: Teaching

Visit of MeteoSwiss HQ with our students

Each year, I am teaching around 60-80 students some meteorological basics. The courses include a wrap-up of first year physics, and builds upon this knowledge to introduce some applied notions of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics (see course description here). The main aim of the course is to enable students to understand, categorize and maybe even […]

18.01.2019 Julien Anet
Kategorie: Meteorology and Climate, Teaching