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Two guest researchers in Romance studiesStrong Women

  • 05.12.2024

Two extraordinary postdoctoral researchers from Equatorial Guinea and Brazil/Israel are currently guests in Romance studies. They are united by their interest in Spanish and Hispano-American literatures and their feminist approach. Their topics are challenging and courageous…

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Why I do research: Isabel PietkaIsabel Pietka creates new materials from numbers and equations

  • 10.11.2023

Isabel Pietka is an avid physicist. And just an avid supporter of early career researchers. As co-organizer of an early career conference, the scientist from Ruhr University Bochum knows how important it is to be allowed to make and to learn from mistakes.

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Why I do research: Teslin ThomasExploring novel materials

  • von Lisa Bischoff
  • 12.10.2023

PhD student Teslin Thomas is fascinated by solid-state physics, by how properties are created and by how they change in certain types of materials.

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Why I do research: Valerie JentschValerie Jentsch investigates our reactions to stress

  • 07.09.2023

How does stress affect our emotions and cognitive abilities? Dr. Valerie Jentsch focuses on these research questions. In addition, she supports early career researchers in the SFB 1280.

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Why I do research: Kevinjeorjios PellumbiKevinjeorjios Pellumbi optimises chemical reactions

  • von Julia Weiler
  • 17.08.2023

"I want my research to have an impact," says PhD student Kevinjeorjios Pellumbi. What fascinates him about materials science is that he can tailor solutions for certain needs and can create completely new things that can later be helpful for everyone.

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International StudyHealthy Start in Life

  • von Dr. Alexandra Nießen
  • 04.02.2021

Healthy babies have lifelong impact. The female sex in particular benefits - regarding education, career, earnings. UDE-Prof Martin Karlsson and his team investigated how the Swedish government addressed the high infant mortality rate in the 1930s and positive side effects.

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