PASQUALINI time jump festival
Can limestone get sunburnt and help to reduce CO₂, and what does Albrecht Dürer have to do with modern computer graphics and our research? At the PASQUALINI time jump festival in Jülich from 1 to 3 August, we would like to get to the bottom of these exciting questions and are delighted to be part of the stage programme at the new city festival!

PASQUALINI zeitsprung festival
Energy research up close
In her presentation, researcher Jana Barabas will provide insights into the CemSol project, which aims to revolutionise climate-damaging cement production and make it significantly more sustainable with the help of concentrated solar radiation and solar thermal systems.
Afterwards, scientist Cord Bleibaum will use experiments and examples to show how ray tracing has made modern computer graphics and experiments at DLR possible since its invention by Albrecht Dürer.
DLR on the science stage
Date | Time | Name | Presentation |
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Sa. 2 August | 11:00 | Jana Barabas | Sunburn for limestone - How cement becomes greener |
Sa. 2 August | 16:00 | Cord Bleibaum | Ray tracing: from Dürer to Synlight |
Su. 3 August | 16:15 | Cord Bleibaum | Ray tracing: from Dürer to Synlight |
The outdoor event is free of charge
The PASQUALINI time jump festival attempts to build a bridge between the past, present and future with a multi-day programme and exhibitions in the fields of culture, science and history. All in the spirit of the Italian master builder Alessandro Pasqualini, who gave Jülich a revolutionary cityscape with the citadel in the 16th century.
Further information on the programme and how to get there can be found at:
We look forward to seeing you!
Location
Market square
52428 Jülich

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