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Who we are
Kai Fenzl
Age: 21 Studies: Biomolecular Engineering
Since last year I want to be part of the iGEM-team, now in the 4th semester I have time for this challenge. I am responsible for the sponsoring of our team. I hope this projekt gives me the chance to learn new laborpractice and improve my softskills. iGEM gives me the opportunity to see the activity of synthetic biologie, because I want to write my bachelor thesis in this field of science.
I am very greatful to be a part of this awesome team.
David Kelm
Age 22, Studies: M. Sc. Informatik
I was asked to support the current iGEM-Team. In particular, the interdisciplinary direction and the fascinating possibilities that these technologies offer, appeal to me. This allows me to apply my acquired skills within this pratice oriented project and gain a number of new experiences. In my current studies I concentrate on the field of IT Security. Since I develop an Android interface and cooperate closely with the area of electrical engineering, this project unfortunatly does not offer any connections to my area of expertise.
Carmen Klein
Age: 23
Studies: M. Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
I watched with interest the progression of last year’s TU Darmstadt iGEM-Team but could not participate due to time reasons. This year I would not want to miss working in the project since I want to apply and extend my experience in scientific research. In the course of my previous studies, I mainly specialized in research with mammalian cells but see great importance in having a deep insight in other and novel fields such as the manipulation of bacteria and the transfer to a engineering approach. Most of all, I am glad about how our student team works together in spite of having diverse knowledge in both different fields and different levels. We complement and bring forward one another and I am looking forward to coming across new experiences as well as challenges which make me also curious about how we are going to master them.
Cheukting „Dicky“ Law
Hi! My name is Dicky and I study Molecular Biomedical Sciences in Hong Kong, University of Science and Technology. Luckily, I exchanged to TU Darmstadt and joined the iGEM team this semester. I had some research and iGEM experiences in Hong Kong. But joining iGEM in Germany is still a challenge for me because I am the only one who cannot speak German, thankfully my teammates change their language to English. Many thanks for this. I hope I can learn a lot from them.
Thea Lotz
Age 24, M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Why did I join the iGEM team?There are great people on the team, we’ve got an interesting topic, so no reason not to join in. I also liked the opportunity of finally doing my own research and working without only the prospect of good grades. iGEM is a true challenge where lots of interesting fields of work collide and you can learn a lot while having fun. I’m really looking forward to when we can get started!
Laurin Monnheimer
Age: 23
Studies: B. Sc. Biology
In the first place, I learned about iGEM more or less coincidently but I soon figured out that this is a project I definitely want to be part of. The contest offers the unique opportunity to carry out research in a practically oriented manner and to meet scientific challenges as a team. Therefore, iGEM presents an outstanding occasion to gain new valuable experiences and to further develop my personal and scientific skills. I hope that we as a project team will be successful in finding solid solutions to the problems we will be confronted with and I am highly motivated to make my personal contribution to iGEM.
Max Polzin
Age: 23
Studies: B. Sc. Elektro- und Informationstechnik
Some friends of mine asked me if I wanted to join them and participate at this years iGEM-team of the TU Darmstadt. I really like working in a team and especially independently finding a solution to a challenging problem is a great task. The interdisciplinary composition of our team offers me the opportunity to use my skills I already learnd during my studies at the university and to gain further knowledge in a broad scientific field. Currently I am studying in the senior semester of my Bachelor degree, my specialisation is commmunications engineering. In this year's iGEM-project I am responsible for the electrical engineering part. Mainly this means I have to construct a cheap and reliable sensor to detect fluorescence. Furthermore I have to find a secure way for the data transmission between our developed device and a modern cellular phone.
Christian Sator
I am studying Biomolecular Engineering at TU Darmstadt. I joined this year’s iGEM-team because I like the idea of tackling a complex issue together with a team and work out solutions for it. I think iGEM is a great opportunity to experience independent and interdisciplinary research and to broaden one’s mind. I’m looking forward to learn new stuff and meet lots of interesting people.
Anne Schieferdecker
Hey, my name is Anne and I am a student of the bachelor program Biomolecular Engineering at the TU Darmstadt. When I first heard about the 2012's iGEM project of our University, it was already too late to enter, but I knew that I will not miss the next project! The possibility to actively shape all aspects of a research project from conception through laboratory work and final presentation, is my primary motivation to participate. I also love challenges and look forward to every pebble along our way and the creative search for solutions by our fortunately heterogeneous team. Privately, I not only hope for fun and accumulating knowledge but also to develop in person.
Johanna Tüshaus
Age: 23
Studies: M. Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
During my studies abroad at the KTH in Stockholm I came to know iGEM for the first time. From the beginning the idea of the competition inspired me and encouraged me to join this year's iGEM-team of TU Darmstadt. I am looking forward to the tasks and challenges we are going to deal with during this intense period of time. I think all the members of the team are able to learn from each user and everyone can profit due to the interdisciplinary setting of our team.
Bastian Wagner
Age: 23 Studies: Bachelor Biomolecular Engineering
Hi, my name is Bastian Wagner and I am studying in the second semester of my Bachelor's degree in Biomolecular Engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt, the reason why I participate in iGEM is, because I find the new movements in synthetic biology very interesting and the multiplicity of this international competition fascinating. Cause in addition to the development and implementation of own ideas in an interdisciplinary team, also the creation of societal acceptance of new technologies is a important part of any iGEM project.
Arne Wehling
Hey Guys, my name is Arne! Currently I am finishing my B.Sc. in Biomolecular Engineering at the TU Darmstadt. With some friends I already started our university's first iGEM Team in 2012. Hence, I hope that our experiences will help us to get this year's competition done even better than before. I am in charge of oraganization and team management so I am some kind of a maid-of-all-work, if you want to put it like that. I think that our team for 2013 is just great and fortunately we are quite interdisciplinaric, so I hope we learn a lot from each other and be successful during the following months full of working!
See you at the jamborees!
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