The primary outcome of this course is that students from widely different fields should be able to communicate with each other, and understand what is important, difficult, and interesting about each other's respective areas of study.
This does not mean that each student will be tasked to exercise skills in each of the fields they encounter. Rather, it means that through experience students will develop rudimentary
understandings of how their fellow scientists think about their areas of study, and how to talk about your own research to facilitate a similar understanding.
Target group: First Year PhD students
Prerequisites: none
Evaluation: Attendence
Teaching format: Discussions and presentations in small groups
ECTS: 6 Year: 2022
Track segment(s):
Core curriculum
Teacher(s):
Judita Huber Daniel Zilberman Nicholas Barton
Teaching assistant(s):
Arka Pal Elizabeth Stephenson Vladyslav Kravchuk Nathalie Agudelo Duenas Rishabh Sahu Sarath Suresh Florian Strahodinsky Volker Karle Tereza Tomickova Zane Alsberga Umang Mishra Irina-Malina Strugaru
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- Teacher: Nick BARTON
- Teacher: Judita Huber
- Teacher: Daniel Zilberman
- Teaching Assistant: Nathalie Agudelo Duenas
- Teaching Assistant: Zane Alsberga
- Teaching Assistant: Volker Karle
- Teaching Assistant: Vladyslav Kravchuk
- Teaching Assistant: Umang Mishra
- Teaching Assistant: Arka Pal
- Teaching Assistant: Rishabh Sahu
- Teaching Assistant: Elizabeth Stephenson
- Teaching Assistant: Florian Strahodinsky
- Teaching Assistant: Irina-Malina Strugaru
- Teaching Assistant: Sarath Sankar SURESH
- Teaching Assistant: Tereza Tomickova