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26.04.2018 11:49

Girls’ Day 2018 at BAM: Open-Air Research

M.A., LL.M./LL.B. Venio Quinque Unternehmenskommunikation
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)

    Berlin, 26.04.2018. Today is Girls' Day or Girls' Future Day and the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) gives young female students the opportunity to experience the everyday life of a departmental research institute. For the first time this year, the Girls' Day will take place at the BAM Test Site in Horstwalde. The theme is open-air research and the girls will gain insight into BAM’s various tasks.

    "We are pleased to participate again this year because Girls' Day is an integral part of the career development programme for youth at BAM," said Karin Pachaly, BAM’s equal opportunities representative. "We want to inspire girls to consider MINT-professions and show them just how exciting research can be." The available slots for participation were in high-demand and were all filled within the first few days.
    Fire and flame for research

    The girls will see fire and drop tests at BAM’s test site. Together with researchers from the division Constructive Fire and Explosion Safety for Gases they will investigate the dangers of poor handling of deodorant, hair spray etc. At the testing site the girls will simulate various everyday situations in dealing with flammable gases. They will be able to observe a possible ignition from a safe distance and analyse the consequences. This will also show them how these investigations at BAM help improve safety of everyday life.

    Free-fall experiments

    The division for Safety of Transport Containers division will also demonstrate hands-on research. The girls will be able to investigate the airbag effect during a drop test and evaluate their results with the help of BAM staff. Afterwards, they will visit the 36-metre-high drop tower and gain insight into the division’s current work.

    Vocational training at BAM

    During the Girls’ Day, the girls will also be able to hear more about BAM’s vocational training and career development programmes. Whether it is an internship, vocational training or student jobs, BAM offers young people a wide range of opportunities in engineering and science.

    There are currently about 140 German and foreign Ph.D. students doing research at BAM on safety in technology and chemistry. In addition, BAM currently employs about 60 trainees.

    For more information about Girls’ Day at BAM, please visit www.bam.de/girlsday.

    Contact:
    Venio Quinque, M.A., LL.M./LL.B.
    Head of Section Corporate Communications
    Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)
    Unter den Eichen 87
    12205 Berlin
    GERMANY
    T: + 49 30 8104-1002
    F: + 49 30 8104-71002
    presse@bam.de
    www.bam.de

    About BAM

    BAM promotes safety in technology and chemistry.
    As a departmental research institute of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, BAM performs research, testing and offers advisory support to protect people, the environment and material goods. Its activity in the fields of materials science, materials engineering and chemistry is focussed on the technical safety of products and processes.

    BAM’s research is directed towards substances, materials, building elements, components and facilities as well as natural and technical systems important for the national economy and relevant to society. It also tests and assesses their safe handling and operation. BAM develops and validates analysis procedures and assessment methods, models and necessary standards and provides science-based services for the German industry in a European and international framework.

    Safety creates markets.
    BAM sets and represents high standards for safety in technology and chemistry for Germany and its global markets to further develop the successful German quality culture "Made in Germany“.


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    Also for this year's Girls'Day BAM expects numerous girls and offers hands-on science.
    Also for this year's Girls'Day BAM expects numerous girls and offers hands-on science.
    Source: BAM
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    Journalisten, Lehrer/Schüler, jedermann
    Chemie, Energie, Umwelt / Ökologie, Verkehr / Transport, Werkstoffwissenschaften
    überregional
    Schule und Wissenschaft
    Englisch


     

    Also for this year's Girls'Day BAM expects numerous girls and offers hands-on science.


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