Student Research Groups Day 2022
The Student Research Groups Day featured a diverse programme.
Among other things, various research groups presented their current projects to an interested audience in the spirit of “Science on Stage” and provided exciting insights – both in person and virtually from Madagascar.
The following groups participated
- Hamburg Bit Bots – Learning Robots
- Investigating the link between schistosomiasis and malnutrition in farming communities in rural Madagascar (nutriMad)
- Appilyzer
- SPEAR – Sensing Pathogens and Emerging Antibiotic Resistance
- Island Community Perspective on Climate Change from Pura Island, Alor Archipelago, Eastern Indonesia.
The focus was also on presentations on “How do I make myself visible online as a scientist?”, ‘Visual science communication’ and ‘Media as potential multipliers of one's own research results’.
Workshops were held on the topics of ‘Visualisation of research’, ‘Interdisciplinary collaboration’ and ‘Digital marketing via platforms such as Twitter and LinkedIn’, and the results were presented to the plenary.