From July 7-18, the Ocean Technology Campus hosted the fourth edition of the RoOT Summer School. Thirteen young professionals from across several countries came together to expand their knowledge, share perspectives, and dive into discussions around ocean technology.

As part of the Future Cluster Ocean Technology Campus, the University of Rostock works closely with institutes and companies in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern to develop sustainable approaches for the future use of our oceans.

Participants were given valuable insights into the cluster’s projects, highlighting the interdisciplinary collaboration between academia and industry.

The 2025 program centered on “Subsea Sampling and Analysis Techniques, including Machine Learning Approaches” (Program).

 

Photos: L. Kandler, additional sources as indicated

Participants of RoOT 2025
Participants pitching their ideas for a subsea water sampling device (Photo: T. Borowitz)
Building prototypes at the Chair of Ocean Engineering (Photo: T. Borowitz)
Testing the prototypes in the water tank
Sediment sampling in the Baltic with a Van Veen grab
First-time ROV piloting experience for our participants and testing the prototypes in the field
Behind-the-scenes tour at EvoLogics in Berlin with Johannes Hopf
Experiencing the Quadroin in action
Hands-on workshop on applying machine learning to biomonitoring with Prof. Stefan Lüdtke and Dr. Theodor Sperlea (Photo: T. Borowitz)
Identification of microbes at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (Photo: T. Borowitz)
Mini-Workshop on the UN Decade of Ocean Science and Early Career Ocean Professionals with Dr. Anabel von Jackowski (Photo: T. Borowitz)
BBQ with alumni at the pier at Thünen Institute (Photo: K. Kastell)