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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. | 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. | ||
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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. | 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. |
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Who we are
Kai Fenzl
Age: 21 Studium: 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
Studium: 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, 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
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!
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