Laufende Forschungsprojekte
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High-performance clock networks and their application in geodesyThe rapid development of optical clocks and frequency transfer techniques provides the opportunity to compare clocks’ frequencies at the uncertainty level of 10-18. This will enable relativistic geodesy with the aimed accuracy of cm in terms of height. Clock networks are thus highly relevant to various geodetic applications, such as the realization of a height reference system and the determination of regional/global gravity fields. In this project, we aim to investigate the potential of high-performance clock networks and quantify their contributions to specific applications through dedicated simulations.Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen MüllerTeam:Jahr: 2019Förderung: Germany’s Excellence Strategy – EXC-2123 “QuantumFrontiers” (DFG)
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Chronometrisches NivellementLeitung: Dr.-Ing. Heiner DenkerTeam:Jahr: 2019Förderung: verschiedene Landes- und Drittmittel sowie separate ProjekteLaufzeit: seit 2010
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LLR Relativity TestLeitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jürgen MüllerTeam:Jahr: 2019Förderung: DFG
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Relativistische Geodäsie in Netzen optischer AtomuhrenLeitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jakob FluryJahr: 2018Laufzeit: seit 2018