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          Seminar        
      
      (S) Methods of Science Communication
Jerome Jatzlau
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        Seminar is open for both Bachelor and Master students independent of the semester. It is recommended to visit the course towards the end of the Bachelor studies or within the Master studies. Seminar will be on german or english. For registration send an e-mail to: jerome.jatzlau@fu-berlin.de with your name and your FU Student ID Nummer.        close
    
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        Content: 
Students will get to known key aspects of good scientific communication. Further they will get to know different creative methods to express and communicate their scientific results to peers and the broader public. From the different methods students should select two to further explore and apply to a topic of their choice. This could be used as a preparation for any lab presentation of a research project or using a topic handed out by the instructors.
Methods include:
• Science Slam
• 3D printing of scientific models
• 3D rendering & animation ( proteins, DNA, membranes, cells)
• Memes as vehicle of science communication
• Artifical intelligence for scientific graphic rendering
Dr. J. Jatzlau: jerome.jatzlau@fu-berlin.de; L. Obendorf: leon.obendorf@fu-berlin.de
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  Students will get to known key aspects of good scientific communication. Further they will get to know different creative methods to express and communicate their scientific results to peers and the broader public. From the different methods students should select two to further explore and apply to a topic of their choice. This could be used as a preparation for any lab presentation of a research project or using a topic handed out by the instructors.
Methods include:
• Science Slam
• 3D printing of scientific models
• 3D rendering & animation ( proteins, DNA, membranes, cells)
• Memes as vehicle of science communication
• Artifical intelligence for scientific graphic rendering
Dr. J. Jatzlau: jerome.jatzlau@fu-berlin.de; L. Obendorf: leon.obendorf@fu-berlin.de
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