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Dr. Martin Gaedke described the doctorate as a journey that includes knowledge, failure, success,
and fulfillment. Dr. Gallus presented the scholarships of the “Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes”.
Prof. The interdisciplinary counseling and continuing education offerings include, for example, skills
development with the help of workshops, networking offers such as the hiking day, as well as advice
and support in the process of earning a doctorate. Clemence Vernier saw the main advantages of this
PhD model within the support the company offered to the doctoral community and the inclusion of
her research topic in the company’s budget. Remaining outstanding questions about the doctorate.
Another challenge, according to the speakers, was maintaining a work-life balance. Some found it
difficult to get started, although networking with other doctoral students in similar subject areas was
found to be particularly helpful. At the same time, the participants had the opportunity to eat lunch.
Dr. Florian Speck, Postdoc of TU Chemnitz and member of the advisory board for the ZfwN
moderated this part of the event. Angela Malz, Director of Chemnitz University Library, presented
the numerous support services offered by the University Library and encouraged the audience to
inquire at the library if there is a need for financial support, for example for Open Access
publications. In addition, a list of 15 questions described the path to a doctorate and thus provided
tools to make it easier for young scientists to decide consciously and purposefully for or against a
doctorate. Malinowski showed the advantages and disadvantages of a structural doctorate quite
plainly and piqued my interest - especially as student at the Faculty of Humanities.'. Kristin Eichhorn,
M.A., PhD student at the Faculty of Humanities, recommended establishing one's own routines in
everyday life when planning and organizing the working method. Older and new doctoral theses
were exhibited and visitors had the chance to compare older doctoral degree regulations with newer
ones. His presentation lead to through numerous mathematical formulas. While photo manipulation is
nothing new, take as an example a picture from 1860 where the head of Abraham Lincoln was
mounted on the body of another politician, I tend to follow the statement of architect Ma Yanson
(MAD Architects, China): 'Strong architecture doesn’t require a lot of editing. Afterwards
information about numerous financing models were presented. Many of today's images are almost
perfectly directed and processed. One such obvious interest is of course the access to EUs digital
single market itself. Her presentation was complemented by the ombudsman of TU Chemnitz, Prof.
Architects and their clients are under great pressure and want perfect pictures of their buildings from
a photographer, so blemishes may have been retouched massively if necessary. As indicated in the
Digital4Development strategy, EU can also assist partner countries in other areas such as improving
digital infrastructure, undertaking regulatory reforms, fostering digital entrepreneurship and
promoting the use of digital technologies. The emergence of the GDPR as a model has decreased
differences between data protection frameworks globally, however, the differences have not
disappeared entirely. It is open to accession by non-member states (currently Argentina, Burkina
Faso, Cabo Verde, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia and Uruguay have signed and
ratified the Convention 108), provided that they have been formally invited to accede by the
Committee of Ministers of the COE. Dr. Dagmar Gesmann-Nuissl (member of the Committee for
Assurance of Good Scientific Conduct at the TU Chemnitz) and Prof. The event delivered initial
insights into the topic of doing a doctorate within an informal scope. Prof. Dr. Thomas Seyller (Dean
of the Faculty of Natural Sciences) provided insights into their individual CVs and shared different
experiences regarding their own professorship career path. Being a part of this community means I
have access to a strong network, knowledge resource and the opportunity to attend conferences and
exhibitions. While the well-known effects of LPS tolerance decreases subsequent immune responses,
innate immune training leads to enhanced immunity upon restimulation. The seasons play a crucial
role in my choice of locations, that’s why during the summer months I prefer to take photos in the
north, whereas in winter I travel to the south.
Privacy risks include unauthorized use of personal data and a greater exposure to data leaks in a way
that was unimaginable in the past. Fourth candidate: Dr. Holger Langenau, Faculty of Mathematics.
Dr. Dagmar Gesmann-Nuissl first referred to the legal perspective of good scientific practice, but also
to the general understanding of collegial trust in the honesty of scientific work as a cornerstone for
gaining knowledge and research interest. The young scientists were able to pass on a wide variety of
insights and perspectives on the doctoral phase. This fact makes it more attractive as a Global Data
Framework. Even though the mystery of mathematical formulas remained for some of the audience
members, the presentation was quite interesting. Therefore, the decision for a suitable scholarship
should also be made according to individual circumstances. Dr Brigitte M. Jockusch answered
questions of the audience. Dr. Georg Jahn and Dr. Diana Armbruster (Faculty of Behavioural and
Social Sciences) spoke about methods, opportunities, and possible risks of teamwork. There were
still plenty of opportunities to exchange. This involves significant risks for the protection of privacy
and other human rights. Through the open discussion and question rounds offered in each session,
the participants also had the opportunity to address personal concerns and gain new perspectives and
views. The EU should consider ways to provide regulatory and technological assistance to
developing countries to tide over this hurdle. Hence the tip to all (prospective) doctoral students to
create routines for collegial exchange, especially in the current situation. We expect comments to
engage with the arguments of the corresponding blog post and to be free of ad hominem remarks. If
you are the owner of this website: Please check your security settings. In the second part of the
afternoon Dr. Wolfgang Leidholdt gave insights into the life and the career of a technocrat. In this
context, he encouraged all those present to feel free to contact him with suggestions or problems and
to knock on his (digital or wooden) door. First candidate: Sebastian Weise, Faculty Mechanical
Engineering. Kristin Eichhorn, M.A., PhD student at the Faculty of Humanities, recommended
establishing one's own routines in everyday life when planning and organizing the working method.
Funding opportunities should therefore offer enough security to be able to concentrate sufficiently
on one's own research. Dr. Andreas Undisz and Dr. Isabell Winkler in conversation with Director
Prof. In order to create an identity and culture of graduation, the competition represents the variety
of research topics. This process becomes all the more complicated if the concepts of data protection,
data sovereignty and innovation are to be reconciled. Regarding the duration of the PhD, several
differences were noted and it is clear that this phase is very individual. He puts a main focus on
discipline, self- responsibility and time management. Sebastianweise Informationen erhalten Sie
online im. It has always been and still is the intention to offer a wide range of relevant information to
young academics and support them through qualification and consultation services. I also conduct
meticulous research of each location in order to visit the building at the right day time and benefit
from optimum lighting conditions. He said he urges his own doctoral students to finish their thesis in
3 to max. 4 years. Through constant personal conversations he motivates and supports them in this.
Numerous information desks offered information on the training and consultation offers at TU
Chemnitz, stimulated discussions and made new contacts possible. The General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) implemented in May 2018 by the European Union (EU) has marked a new era
for data protection across the globe. To further promote exchange and networking among young
scientists, we are planning to hold the event again in the future. For example, stays abroad, teaching
experience, publications, successful acquisition of third-party funding, but also conference
participation, committee experience and a good, well-developed network were named as decisive
criteria for convincing appointment committees of personal suitability for the desired professorship.
Dr. Martin Gaedke (Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science) and moderated by Dr. Nadia Lois.
Prof. Between the presentations of experts, the young scientists had various occasions for an
exchange with the speakers and among one another. Please click here to verify that you are not a bot.
Dr Brigitte M. Jockusch answered questions of the audience. Sebastianweise Informationen erhalten
Sie online im. The seasons play a crucial role in my choice of locations, that’s why during the summer
months I prefer to take photos in the north, whereas in winter I travel to the south. Approximately 80
young scientists took advantage of the opportunity and informed themselves about the numerous
topics offered, listened to the reports on their experiences and participated in the open discussion
rounds. The modernisation process also aimed at bringing together the various normative frameworks
that have been developed in different regions of the world. More details are given in the reviews of
previous events. If you are the owner of this website: Please check your security settings. This
exhibition referred to contemporary witnesses and showed impressions of doctorates at TU Chemnitz
from 1961 until today. At the same time, we would like to thank the sponsors of FDTech GmbH, the
start-up network SAXEED as well as msg systems ag, who made the supply of food and drinks
during the break possible. The interdisciplinary counseling and continuing education offerings
include, for example, skills development with the help of workshops, networking offers such as the
hiking day, as well as advice and support in the process of earning a doctorate. Malinowski showed
the advantages and disadvantages of a structural doctorate quite plainly and piqued my interest -
especially as student at the Faculty of Humanities.'. Dr. Guntram Wagner gave a lecture on good
scientific practice; Photo: Vivien Heenemann. At the same time, ambassadors of the faculties, the
University Library, the Centre for Equal. This page checks to see if it is really you sending the
requests and not a bot. He holds a professorship in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and
emphasized the importance of being passionate about his research topic. Prof. Dr. Julia Grass
(Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences), Dr. Kristina Roder (Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering), Dr. Sebastian Heil (Faculty of Computer Science), M.A. Jakob Kullik (Faculty of
Humanities) and Dr. Leonard Ro?ner (Faculty of Natural Sciences) shared their personal experiences
regarding working and researching in a team during the doctoral studies. Funding opportunities
should therefore offer enough security to be able to concentrate sufficiently on one's own research.
Young scientists reporting on their doctoral phase; Photo: Screenshot (private). Dr. Strobel described
the advantages of a doctorate within the framework of a Research Training Group and underlined
the importance of early networking at national and international level for researchers. While studying
civil engineering at the Technical University in Dresden during the 1990s, I was inspired by the
creative viewpoints of a building as much as its construction. Please select which services you would
like to activate. It was particularly emphasized that research projects and the founding of a start-up
share a common vision, namely to bring about change. With this event, TU Chemnitz aims to form a
culture and identity of the young scientists.
Also see map, employee and sales information, plus products and services. Dr. Stefan Garsztecki
(Faculty of Humanities) and Prof. Dr. Leonard Ro?ner also drew a positive conclusion regarding the
opportunity to realize his own projects and marked the exchange with international scientists as being
very formative for him. Dr Brigitte M. Jockusch answered questions of the audience. We reserve the
right to withhold the publication of abusive or defamatory comments or comments that constitute
hate speech, as well as spam and comments without connection to the respective post. We caught up
with him to find out more about his graphic approach to photographing architecture. As indicated in
the Digital4Development strategy, EU can also assist partner countries in other areas such as
improving digital infrastructure, undertaking regulatory reforms, fostering digital entrepreneurship
and promoting the use of digital technologies. Dr. Dietrich R.T. Zahn: Major milestones during the
PhD. Learning to say no played a particularly important role here, and it was recommended to give
yourself sufficient breaks. While the well-known effects of LPS tolerance decreases subsequent
immune responses, innate immune training leads to enhanced immunity upon restimulation. Please
note that comments are not published instantly but are reviewed by the Editorial Team to help keep
our blog a safe place of constructive engagement for everybody. She pointed out that there is not one
ideal way. One. One such obvious interest is of course the access to EUs digital single market itself.
Those interested in doctoral studies and doctoral candidates were able to engage in an intensive
discussion with the two speakers and ask their own personal questions. Kristin Eichhorn, M.A., PhD
student at the Faculty of Humanities, recommended establishing one's own routines in everyday life
when planning and organizing the working method. Dr. Thomas Seyller (Dean of the Faculty of
Natural Sciences) provided insights into their individual CVs and shared different experiences
regarding their own professorship career path. The young researchers were able to pass on personal
insights into the doctoral phase. She has a background in Law and International Relations. After two
years, in which the pandemic played a major role, it was possible to hold that event on-site so that
networking. Dr. Bernhard Wunderle of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. His presentation lead to
through numerous mathematical formulas. Due to the current situation, this year's event was digital
for the first time. He worked as an associate at law firms in Manhattan for five years prior to
establishing a solo practice in 2010. Dr. Jorn Ihlemann, Vice President for Research and Junior
Researchers at Chemnitz University of Technology and Director of the Centre for Young Scientists,
as well as Dr. Nadia Lois, Assistant (specialized in Junior Researchers and Tenure-Track-Procedure)
in the President?s Office and Managing Director of the Centre for Young Scientists, and Dr. Benny
Liebold, Head of International Office of Chemnitz University of Technology. Dr. Jorn Ihlemann, Dr.
Andre Dettmann and Patrick Ro?ner are answering questions from the audience; Photo: Screenshot
(private). Dr. Jorn Ihlemann, Director of the Centre for Young Scientists and Vice-Rector for
Research and Young Scientists at Chemnitz University of Technology, and Dr. Nadia Lois, Managing
Director of the Centre for Young Scientists and Assistant (specialized in Junior Researchers and
Tenure-Track-Procedure) in the President?s Office, led through the program. At the same time, the
doctoral supervisors paved the way and provided valuable support with networking. As a fellow of
German Business, he was able to report first-hand that networking, especially in business and
politics, is more important than ever. While photo manipulation is nothing new, take as an example a
picture from 1860 where the head of Abraham Lincoln was mounted on the body of another
politician, I tend to follow the statement of architect Ma Yanson (MAD Architects, China): 'Strong
architecture doesn’t require a lot of editing. The EU could consider ways in which it can support the
efforts of non-EU member states in bridging the digital divide.
Nearly all faculties of TU Chemnitz were represented one a poster. It allows the user to measure
advertising ROI and track Flash, video and social networking sites and applications. The ceremony
was framed by three presentations of PhD students giving insights into their transdisciplinary
research. The concept was developed in cooperation with the university management and the deans
of all faculties. Dr. Diana Armbruster also presented the Integrated Research Training Group of the
Collaborative Research Center Hybrid Societies as an opportunity, emphasizing the international
exchange, the interdisciplinary orientation and funding opportunities in the form of scholarships.
This page checks to see if it is really you sending the requests and not a bot. She also illustrated the
fundamental similarities and differences between various international academic, scientific, and work
cultures. In case of disagreement, the Commission for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice as well
as the Ombudsperson, who takes a mediating perspective between the two disputing parties, are
available as contact persons. Thus, Prof. For example, stays abroad, teaching experience,
publications, successful acquisition of third-party funding, but also conference participation,
committee experience and a good, well-developed network were named as decisive criteria for
convincing appointment committees of personal suitability for the desired professorship. Her
enthusiasm was quit noticeable for the audience. Dr. Leonard Ro?ner also drew a positive conclusion
regarding the opportunity to realize his own projects and marked the exchange with international
scientists as being very formative for him. When I'm photographing I try to carve out the essence of
the building's construction to create a kind of portrait. Intensive preparation was highlighted as
particularly important, as was communicating on an equal footing in order to face the members of the
committee as equal colleagues. In doing so, he particularly emphasized the importance of motivation.
What’s your opinion on this controversial subject. The seasons play a crucial role in my choice of
locations, that’s why during the summer months I prefer to take photos in the north, whereas in
winter I travel to the south. Through them this event was made possible to begin with. Dr. Strobel
described the advantages of a doctorate within the framework of a Research Training Group and
underlined the importance of early networking at national and international level for researchers. He
pointed out that the doctoral process is an intensive time and an important station within a scientific
career. Dr. Laura Ackermann, Commissioner of the University Management for Junior Researchers at
Chemnitz University of Technology, then introduced herself and initiated the first moderated
discussion. Dr. Undisz characterized his field of research as a compromise between the natural
sciences and mechanical engineering. I'm also a big fan of Expressionism, particularly the works of
Paul Klee and Franz Marc. In this context, he encouraged all those present to feel free to contact him
with suggestions or problems and to knock on his (digital or wooden) door. All four presentations
were met by enthusiastic applause. Moderator Antonin Fischer, graduate of TU Chemnitz and
passionate Poetry- and Science-Slam moderator, explained the rules and warmed up the audience. Dr.
Heinrich Lang, Vice-Rector for Research and Young Scientists. In the future, the photo competition
should take place annually. He asks everybody to consider moving on after finishing the PhD and
gain as much experience as possible. Dr. Martin Gaedke spoke about the passion and suffering of the
doctorate; Photo: Screenshot (private). Dr. Guntram Wagner gave a lecture on good scientific
practice; Photo: Vivien Heenemann.

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