28. August 2024

High-Tech Climate Chambers as a Research Core Facility High-Tech Climate Chambers as a Research Core Facility

Simulating Future Growth Conditions for the Future of Our Food Supply

How will crops grow in the future under the intensified conditions of climate change? Upcoming research projects at the University of Bonn will use the new climate chamber greenhouse to explore this question. In this facility, temperature, humidity, and light can be adjusted with the highest precision for experiments. This new climate chamber greenhouse complex, covering 656 square meters, has now been inaugurated at the Faculty of Agricultural, Nutritional and Engineering Sciences and will be used by researchers from several faculties. 

The Core Facility offers researchers 12 state-of-the-art climate chambers, ten for the safety standard S1 and two for the safety standard S2; this ensures a high degree of flexibility and safety in the realization of the experiments. The Core Facility “Climate Chambers” is operated within the Bonn Technology Campus (BTC) by the Service Platform for Plant Experiments, an organizational unit of the Faculty of Agriculture.

The climate chamber-greenhouse complex was jointly funded with a total of around seven million euros by the University of Bonn, the Bau- und Liegenschaftsbetrieb NRW, the German Research Foundation (DFG) as part of a large-scale equipment application, and the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Dr. Alina Klaus

DLP office

klaus@uni-bonn.de

 +49 228 73-3124 / +49 170 4162991

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