Arnold Sommerfeld Society

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The Arnold Sommerfeld Society is an association of scientists from various disciplines, founded on March 10, 1998, who conduct interdisciplinary research in a non-profit association . The Arnold Sommerfeld Society is based in Leipzig . It is named after the physicist Arnold Sommerfeld .

The Arnold Sommerfeld Society issues various publications, including the series “Synergy, Syntropy, Nonlinear Systems” and conference proceedings on the symposia and other events. For the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety , the company prepared an "implementation study on the biotechnological production of biopolymers using digital models based on renewable raw materials and organic waste", in which the technical and economic feasibility of mass production of bioplastics from biogas has been demonstrated .

The Arnold Sommerfeld Society runs the Leipzig School of Students' Academy together with the Leipzig University of Telecommunications . Furthermore, she organizes the monthly summer field seminar at the University of Leipzig with lectures on changing topics. The seminar series focuses on current and traditional topics from the field of physics school founded by Arnold Sommerfeld , with special emphasis on interdisciplinary research.

The fruits of the meeting of scientists from different disciplines include the Institute for Synergetics and Sustainable Technologies, which was founded with the participation of the Arnold Sommerfeld Society, and an Institute for the History of Natural Sciences and Technology .

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  1. Text of the study for the Federal Ministry (PDF; 4.9 MB)