Highlights of physics 2024

The Einstein-Elevator at Leibniz Universität Hannover enables research under zero gravity conditions on Earth. This enables quantum sensors for satellite applications, the development of production processes for use in space and many other topics to be investigated quickly and cost-effectively. We will be showing a functional 1:30 scale model of the Einstein-Elevator, a weightless demonstrator (our ball throwing machine with live data evaluation) and various experiment demonstrators.

Exhibit Einstein-Elevator
Ball throwing machine

FIRST FLIGHT OF A DEMONSTRATOR IN THE EINSTEIN-ELEVATOR

"Three - two - one - Go". The gondola weighing several tons shoots up into the yellow-blue-red tower - then in virtual free-fall it returns towards its launch position and the fall is broken at the last second. The video of the Einstein-Elevator in operation will not only inspire the scientists involved in quantum physics and manufacturing engineers, it demonstrates to scientists all over the world, the possibilities enabled by the successful drive and guiding concept of the Einstein-Elevator.

Your contact for all questions about the Einstein-Elevator

Dr.-Ing. Christoph Lotz
Head of Work Group
Address
Callinstraße 36
30167 Hannover
Building
Room
231
Dr.-Ing. Christoph Lotz
Head of Work Group
Address
Callinstraße 36
30167 Hannover
Building
Room
231