Highlights
- International Workshop "Debris Discs: At Home and Abroad" (held in Jena 29 August − 2 September 2022)
 - Debris discs as planetary probes (Paper accepted in January 2022)
 - Bear planets in the laboratory (TV broadcast from the German channel "3sat", 16 February 2021, in German)
 - Chury as soft as a bath foam (Paper published in October 2020)
 - New instrument MATISSE captures the emission of hot dust for the first time in the mid-infrared (Paper accepted in September 2020)
 - Gas trapping of hot dust around main-sequence stars (Paper accepted in August 2020)
 - The feasibility to detect water ice in debris disks (Paper published in September 2019)
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			Throwing dust at planet formation
		(Paper published November 2018)
		
- Press release from Nagoya University, Japan
 
 - Imbalance in the debris ring (Publication in the University Journal "Lichtgedanken" 4/2018, in German)
 - Which debris disks may harbor planets? (Paper accepted June 2018)
 - International Conference "Planet Formation and Evolution 2017" (held in Jena 25−27 September 2017)
 - The Northern arc of ɛ Eridani's Debris Ring as seen by ALMA (Paper published by MNRAS)
 - Does warm debris dust stem from asteroid belts? (Paper accepted 20 February 2017)
 - New constraints on the structure of hot exozodiacal dust belts (Paper accepted 20 Januar 2017)
 - Dust porosity may affect the analysis of debris disc observations (Paper accepted 14 October 2016)
 - Collisions in Vacuum (Radio broadcast, Deutschlandfunk, 10 November 2015, in German)
 - On a collison course: Asteroidal crashes in the lab (Radio broadcast, NDR channel, 24 August 2015, in German)