Elsa-Neumann-Colloquia in the winter term 24/25
In the winter term, we will again offer colloquia where our fellows can present their research: For Natural and Life Sciences on October 16-17, for Humanities and Social Sciences on November 6-7, 2024.
News from Jun 11, 2024
As part of the Elsa Neumann Scholarship Program, we will organize two colloquia in the upcoming winter semester 2024/2025 where our fellows can present their doctoral projects to each other:
- October 16: Elsa Neumann Colloquium Natural and Life Sciences, moderated by Dr. Hannah Stage (Elsa Neumann alumna), at Dahlem Research School, Hittorfstraße 16, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem, room 001.
Program:
10.30-11.30 Hafsa Zahid: Odd Skipped related 1 is a master regulator of regenerative inflammation and extracellular matrix dynamics in skeletal muscle repair
11.45-12.45 Hannah Grabietz: Elucidating the role of potential mRNA signals in the targeting process of injectisome substrate proteins in Salmonella
13.45-14.45 Nour Samaro: Overheating Risks and Mitigation Strategies for an Archetype Residential Building in Hot Climate Zone under Future Conditions
15.00-15.45 Patrick Govoni: Fundamental vision-based navigation algorithms: behavioral divergence & biological convergence in trained artificial agents
- November 6-7: Elsa Neumann Colloquium Humanities and Social Sciences, moderated by Dr. Clara Schumann (manager of the Elsa Neumann Scholarship Office), at Dahlem Research School, Hittorfstraße 16, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem, room 001.
Program:
November 6th:
10.30-11.30 Lukas Zittlau: Relevanz und Struktur einer wissenschaftlichen Arbeit zur intellektuellen Biographie von Wolfgang Heise
11.45-12.45 Ramona d’Alfonso: The one who knows the animals: knowledge, application and transmission
13.45-14.45 Mina Jafarisabet: Loveholic Capitalism
November 7th:
10.00-11.00 Rebecca Enobong Roberts: Examining the Right to the City of Translocal Forced Migrants in Lagos, Nigeria
11.15-12.15 Mathilde Lind Gustavussen: Beyond the right to stay put: Fighting for housing remunicipalization in Chinatown, Los Angeles
13.15-14.15 Antonis Chiotellis: Southern Africa and the British-German Alienation 1894-1907, public opinion, press and propaganda