Future WINS 2024
Future WINS: Cross-sections and interfaces in science, careers, and communication
Interdisciplinary conference
Dates:
21 November 13.00-18.00h and 22. November 09.00-15:00h
Venue: Erwin-Schrödinger-Zentrum, Lecture Hall 0’101 + Foyer, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin Adlershof
Full programme: download here.
Poster abstracts: download here.
Program at a glance:
November 21st
13:00 Caren Tischendorf, HU Berlin
Welcome
13:15 Ljiljana Puskar, HZB Berlin
Synchrotron science across continents: Big machine to see small things with infrared
13:45 Daniele Firak, TROPOS Leipzig
Small Particles, Big Impact: Exploring How Iron Chemistry Transforms Our Atmosphere
14:30 Ulla Simon, TU Berlin
Fungal mycelium-based materials meet additive manufacturing
15:00 Carineh Ghafafian, University of Southern Calfiornia, USA
Composite Repairs for Wind Turbine Blades
15:30 Erika Martínez Ruiz
Introduction to Soapbox Science
15:45 Diana Matz-Wassenberg
Transform Your Research into Business with HU Startupservice
Parallel sessions
16:00 Workshop "STEMpowerment Improtheater X Birgit Blasche"(in German)
Begebt Euch auf eine transformative Reise mit unserem STEMpowerment Improvisationstheater Workshop! Gemeinsam mit Euch wollen wir auf spielerische Art und Weise Szenen improvisieren, welche Machtmissbrauch und Diskriminierung in der akademischen Welt thematisieren. Interaktiv werden wir anschließend mit euch Lösungen und Handlungsoptionen entwickeln, die Frauen* und Minderheiten in den MINT-Fächern Unterstützung bieten können.
Begleitet werden wir diesmal exklusiv durch Coachin und Trainerin Birgit Blasche
16:00 Workshop "Pitching your science for lay audience" (in English)
with Erika Martínez Ruiz (Room 0'311)
17:15 Poster session & drinks
November 22nd
9:00 This years´ awardees of the international "WINS Postdoctoral Fellowships" present their research projects
10:35 Julia Schumann, HU Berlin
Navigating a Career in Catalysis: from the lab bench to high-performance computing and back
11:05 Sarah Kleest-Meißner, HU Berlin
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11:35 Lucia Chisari, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Translanguaging interventions for the participation of migrant multilingual children in science museums
13:15 Workshop "Good Supervision Culture – Why good supervision matters"
Caroline Bacciu and Weronika Karle, BUA/TU Berlin
The supervisory relationship represents a crucial element in the successful completion of a doctoral project (or/and master´s and bachelor´s thesis). But what exactly is good supervision? How can it be defined and evaluated? Why does it matter? During this workshop, based on available data and publications on the subject, the importance of a good supervisory relationship will be discussed. Whether you are a student being supervised or someone with supervisory responsibilities, here you will find inspiration on how to be a better supervisor or what to change to receive better supervision.
Why Future WINS?
The upcoming edition of Future WINS will look into the exciting developments occurring at the interfaces between different fields. In today's rapidly changing world, disruptive innovation often happens where disciplines intersect. Future WINS will explore three topics:
- Interdisciplinary Innovation: Explore how combining knowledge from different areas leads to creativity and breakthroughs
- Inspiring Career Paths: Discover how diverse experiences and transitioning between fields can contribute to personal growth and open up unique opportunities
- Effective Communication: Learn why clear communication is essential for collaborating successfully and connecting to a wide audience
Future WINS will bring together a community of natural scientists and put the spotlight on interdisciplinary challenges, in particular in the fields of energy research, environmental and material sciences. The aim of this biannual event is to empower and give visibility to excellent early career researchers mainly. As experts in their fields they will act as role models and thus inspire participants with their unique career path.
Join Future WINS for an opportunity to:
- Present your research with a poster and win a poster prize
- Participate in an interactive workshop
- Connect to like-minded scientists and get inspired
Future WINS is free of charge and open to participants of all genders and career levels!
Poster submission: You can submit your poster abstract during your registration (see below). Extended deadline for poster submission: October 30th.
Registration deadline: November 21st.
Programme: the final programme can be downloaded here.
Scientific committee:
Prof. Caterina Cocchi, IRIS Adlershof / University of Oldenburg
Prof. Zsuzsanna Heiner, HU Berlin
Dr. Petya Jordan, HU Berlin
Dr. Anieza Maltsi, WIAS
Dr. Clara Marshall, ILS Integrated Lab Solutions GmbH
Dr. Petra Metz, HU Berlin
Prof. Christina Völlmecke, TU Berlin
Contact:
Petya Jordan
petya.jordan(at)hu-berlin.de
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