Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften im CSMB
The Fantastic Kids’ Lab
Welcome to the Fantastic Kids’ Lab! Wearing lab coats, safety goggles, and gloves, children step into the role of real scientists. In a miniature glovebox, they mix colorful “chemical” solutions and assemble a 3D-printed solar cell—learning hands-on and playfully how research works and how solar energy is created.
Foyer; 17:00-23:00 🧒🧑🦽
Sweet Layers
In our interactive workshop, we demonstrate the art of coating processes—which we use in the production of solar cells and other innovative applications—through the creation of delicious crêpes. In particular, slot-die and doctor-blade coating techniques give us fascinating insights into the world of materials science and renewable energy. But that’s not all—once we’ve revealed the secrets of perfect layering, you can, of course, enjoy your own homemade treats!
Foyer; 17:00-22:00 🧒🧑🦽
Little Scientists Photo Booth
At our Photo Boot Box, children can step into the role of scientists! With lab coats, safety goggles, and scientific accessories, they transform into little researchers. Parents can capture this special moment with a keepsake photo.
Foyer; 17:00-23:30 🧒🧑🦽
Coloring corner
We have found that many children need a little break from time to time, especially in the later evening. Our art corner with paper and colored pencils provides them with a creative retreat to process their experiences, relax, and recharge.
Foyer; 17:00-23:00 🧒🧑🦽
At CSMB,
you have the opportunity to join a guided tour of the integrated laboratory. There, you will learn how scientists use these highly complex systems and instruments to fabricate hybrid devices, such as perovskite solar cells. You will also have the chance to ask researchers questions about their work and exchange ideas with them on the topic of “materials of the future.”
Foyer; 17:30-22:30 🧒
FAIR Data – How Does It Work?
Visit us at our booth during the Long Night of Science and dive into the world of research data. Playfully discover what information and infrastructure are needed to store, explore, and analyze data, and the role programming plays in the process. See for yourself what fair, digital research data management looks like—fun for young and old alike!
Foyer; 17:00-23:00 🧒🧑🦽










